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mr_sano

09/10/18 3:36 AM

#45274 RE: whackywinston #45273

Whacky... Qsep has touted its pipes as ASME certified for 5 years. Whether they proof test this after they were initially built is not significant news and typically that test could be done on site without the expensive transportations costs. This is easily seen as just another in a long line of fluff jobs.


AOT(TM) MIDSTREAM CRUDE OIL VISCOSITY REDUCTION PRODUCT CLEARS IMPORTANT COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT CERTIFICATION MILESTONE

SANTA BARBARA, CA -- (Marketwired) -- 04/18/13 -- STWA, Inc. (OTCBB: ZERO) ("STWA" or the "Company"), a developer of applied efficiency technology solutions for oil and fuel delivery systems in the multi-billion dollar global energy market, announced today that the Company's AOT™ Midstream has achieved ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) Section VIII, Division 1 certification.

The ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC) analyzes and tests the equipment to provide grounds for safe operating parameters, and a margin for useful service life for the product. The international code certification process analyzes the structural and manufacturing integrity of commercial equipment and is a part of the clearance process for installation of new equipment to commercial installations. Successful completion of this step is required prior to clearance from regulatory agencies to approve installation of the new equipment to customer installation sites.”

"The ASME certification process is an important milestone for our new commercial equipment," stated Mr. Cecil Bond Kyte, Chairman and CEO of STWA, Inc. "Our team and our supply chain have been working diligently to make the AOT™ Midstream into the latest 'Must Have' equipment for this important industry. Achieving successful ASME certification for the equipment is a key step towards achieving this goal."