The prize commends Dilo's pioneering work in handling gases.
Dilo Armaturen und Anlagen GmbH receives the "Busch Innovation in Vacuum Award" from Busch Vacuum Solutions. The prize commends Dilo's pioneering work in handling gases. Dilo was the first company to deal with the problem of handling sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) back in the 1960s, according to Busch. Sulfur hexafluoride is used as an insulating gas in electrical switchgear. Dilo has developed technical offerings that reportedly prevent the climate-damaging gas from entering the Earth's atmosphere.
Busch Vacuum Solutions has presented its award since 2013, distinguishing companies and individuals who make use of particularly innovative vacuum technology ideas that benefit humanity and the environment. Presentation of the Innovation in Vacuum Award 2019 was postponed until September due to COVID-19 restrictions. Managing Director Christian Scheller from Dilo Armaturen und Anlagen GmbH, Purchasing Manager Robert Escher and Technical Director Robert Kohler were given the award in a ceremony at Busch's headquarters in Maulburg, Germany.
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