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└ RI 34/2007
RUSTOL ARO
The future oil fieldsDefoamer based on renewable raw materials
Product for the day after tomorrow
On the occasion of a speech made in the assembly hall of the Technical University Clausthal on 7 December 2000, Dr. John Colin Campbell (long-time adviser and manager of the international oil industry) said that what we were experiencing was not a revival of the energy crisis of the 1970s, which had been politically motivated. The crude oil prices however rose because resources and extraction would soon no longer be able to meet the demand.
What has so far seemed to be reasonable from an ecological point of view (eg CO²-emission due to long raw material transports, degradability, toxicity, .... etc.) will be imperative for economic reasons tomorrow.
The partly dramatic ecological and, with regard to the increase in oil and energy prices, also economic development in the past few years requires a re-orientation in the manufacture of textile auxiliaries. Major criteria for the development of promising products are amongst other things:
- Local raw material availability from regenerative sources
- Production under maximum resource sparing (energy, water/waste water)
- Product performance at least on the level of “conventional“ products
- Offering intelligent system products that open up new possibilities of process optimisation to our customers
The first product we have developed on the basis of these observations is our new defoamer.
You will find further information in the brochure.


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