In the 1980’s, Kinema and Nash began collaborating and creating hybrid systems consisting of steam ejectors and liquid ring vacuum pumps. Nash acquired Kinema in 1986, and has continued to design, manufacture and troubleshoot steam jet air ejector systems for various industries.
About Us:
When it is apparent that dozens of solutions to the need for a vacuum system are potentially feasible, NASH engineers utilize their expertise to search out the best alternative. We investigate with our customers the economics of valuable product recovery. We take into account such environmental considerations as disposal of unwanted process carryover. We find ways to conserve power, water, and heat energy. We evaluate system arrangements, scheduled maintenance and service life. We analyze available ratios of first cost to operating costs, so that our customers can tailor those two different types of expenditures to their company’s financial objectives. In summary what we do is to supply ENGINEERED SYSTEMS designed to solve customer problems.