A ribbon cutting was held on September 10th to unveil De Nora’s new 110,000 SF facility located at 6300 Tin Man Road. The building represents an investment of approximately $30 million and brought 210 jobs to the city of Mentor.
Representatives from the City, the Mentor Chamber of Commerce, and other government officials were on hand to welcome De Nora and view the facility. The good news didn’t stop there as De Nora announced an additional expansion of 17,000 SF at the event.
De Nora is one of the world’s leading providers of electrodes and coatings for electrochemical processes. They are world leaders in technologies and processes for water and wastewater treatment.
The De Nora DSA® electrodes that are produced in the new Mentor facility are used in a range of industries and applications, including in the production of chlorine for water and wastewater disinfection. The titanium-coated electrodes made in Mentor are used in ClorTec® on-site sodium hypochlorite generators, MIOX® on-site mixed oxidant solution generators, OMNIPURETM marine sewage treatment systems, and BALPURE® ballast water treatment systems, in most pool chlorinators sold worldwide, and in several other on-site sodium hypochlorite generation systems.
The company is based in Milan, Italy and has over 1,600 employees worldwide. Learn more at www.denora.com.
We thank De Nora for the investment in our community.