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| Security Type | Common Stock | Specialist | 959 | |
| Industry | Manufacturing: Industrial; Chemical | Trading Post | 7 | |
| Primary Exchange | Amex | SEC Filings | ||
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Puradyn Filter Technologies, Inc. manufactures, markets and distributes the Puradyn by-pass oil filtration system worldwide for use with substantially all internal combustion engines and hydraulic equipment that use lubricating oil. The Puradyn cleans oil by continually removing solid and liquid contaminants from the oil through a sophisticated and unique filtration and evaporation process. The Puradyn has been used to substantially extend oil-drain intervals and to extend the time between engine overhauls. The company's original Puradyn system, the TF model, is manufactured in six different sizes suitable for placement on engines or equipment with oil sump capacities ranging from 8 to 240 quarts. A new generation of product, the PFT model, has been engineered to be manufactured in five different sizes with sump oil capacities varying from 8 to 60 quarts. The PFT model offers the same benefits and features of the TF model, with the added enhancements of easier serviceability and the main component of the system being more corrosion-resistant. The company also has developed and sells a specialized Hydraulic Batch System (HBS), which is mounted on a handcart for mobility. The HBS was developed to clean 55-gallon drums of used hydraulic oils. The HBS consists primarily of two 60-quart Puradyn systems, a preheater, a pump and other miscellaneous parts. All Puradyn systems are compatible with virtually all standard and synthetic oils on the market and they work with engines using gasoline, diesel, propane or natural gas. Except for the HBS, the Puradyn system cannot be used on engines that do not have a pressurized lubricating system, and none of the products can be used on any engines that mix oil with fuel. The company also manufactures and distributes replacement filter elements for the Purdayn system. Depending upon the application, it generally recommends that the elements be replaced at the engine manufacturer's recommended/approved periodic oil change interval or as oil analysis dictates. The type of element used also depends upon the specific type of engine or hydraulic application. The company believes a customer can change the elements and take the required oil sample in approximately five to 15 minutes. |
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| Last Sale | $9.60 (11/21/08) | |||
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| 52 Week High | $10.70 | |||
| 52 Week Low | $9.50 | |||
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| Earnings Per Share | N.A. | Current yield | 1.82 | |
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