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Montreal, May 1, 2007 - Dectron Internationale (TSX: DTL):, a leader in the heating, ventilation and air conditioning, indoor air security and water generation markets, is pleased to announce its financial results for the fiscal year ended January 31, 2007 (in thousands of Canadian dollars) ...
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Dectron pioneered the indoor pool dehumidification market by trying to resolve a problem found in all buildings with Indoor Pools: Structural Damage due to Humidity. In this pursuit, the Engineers at Dectron designed and manufactured the very first DRY-O-TRON®, a mechanical dehumidification system to control humidity and at the same time use the same energy byproducts to increase comfort by controlling both pool and air temperature within the enclosure.
Chronological development
1976: The company is founded
1981: Canadian Standards Certification (CSA) for the entire product line.
1982: Second generation DRY-O-TRON® product line. In addition, in an effort to differentiate itself from the standard HVAC solutions, the company decided to reflect moisture removal capacity instead of BTUs and/or tonnage.
1983: Introduction of the industry's first Computerized Selection Program. The software enabled the distribution channel to size the required equipment based on actual pool load parameters.
1985: Expansion and relocation of its manufacturing operations to St-Laurent, Quebec.
1988: Third generation DRY-O-TRON®
1992: Introduction of the industry's first standard microprocessor controller
1994: The Dectron Group is founded
1995: Introduction of Hypoxy®, setting a standard for hydrophilic coil coatings.
1998: IPO of Parent Company "Dectron Internationale" in NASDAQ
2001: The Humidity Control Design Guide is published by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers
2003: Launched New Selection Program
Today Dectron is an integral part of Dectron Internationale; a group of companies with a unique ability to combine Engineered Air Quality technologies to provide customized solutions to control temperature, Humidity and Wide Spectrum Pollutants. For the engineers, architects, general contractors and consumers alike this means a guarantee of quality in design and fabrication of solutions to meet the most stringent requirements for safe and comfortable indoor air.
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