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John Tittelfitz Leads CHE’s Breakthrough in PFAS and PFOS Elimination with Revolutionary Exotron Line Technology

John Tittelfitz Leads CHE's Breakthrough in PFAS and PFOS Elimination with Revolutionary Exotron Line Technology

NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / July 3, 2025 / CHE has announced a significant breakthrough in environmental remediation. The company has unveiled an advanced thermal destruction system that eliminates per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), including perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS). At the center of this innovation is CHE President John Tittelfitz. His leadership has guided the development of this transformative solution.

PFAS compounds are commonly known as "forever chemicals." Their chemical structure makes them nearly impossible to break down. These substances are found in industrial waste, firefighting foams, textiles, and food packaging. Due to their long-term environmental persistence and potential health risks, they have become a serious global concern. Existing treatment methods have failed to eliminate them from contaminated waste streams entirely.

According to John Tittelfitz, the industry has been waiting for a proper solution. "With CHE's proprietary Exotron Line thermal treatment systems, we now have a method that provides destruction," he said. "Our technology does not create secondary waste or partial byproducts. We are not just reducing PFAS. We are eliminating them."

CHE developed the system through a strategic partnership with BMS. Independent tests were conducted by SGS Laboratory in Orlando, Florida. The results showed that CHE's technology eliminated PFOS in both solid and liquid waste through a controlled thermal decomposition process. The breakthrough positions CHE as a leader in providing reliable PFAS destruction technology.

John Tittelfitz explained the urgency behind this work. "Regulations are changing quickly. Companies must act now to avoid non-compliance," he said. "Our system is ready for use. It can be installed today and used at full scale."

CHE has added a new laboratory oven to its facilities. This oven allows the team to test client-provided waste on-site. Assessing PFAS content before treatment improves accuracy. It also ensures that each system is optimized for its intended waste stream. CHE's system works across solids, sludges, aqueous waste, and complex mixtures.

Tittelfitz has taken a direct role in testing and evaluation. He emphasized that no two waste streams are the same. "Each case requires a unique approach. We designed our systems to be flexible and reliable under many conditions," he said.

While the Exotron Line has drawn attention for its PFAS capabilities, CHE offers various thermal destruction technologies. These include catalytic oxidizers, NOx reduction systems, scrubbers, pyrolysis systems, and custom-designed units. Industries that use CHE technology span agriculture, energy, aerospace, and manufacturing.

John Tittelfitz pointed out that environmental responsibility also brings financial value. "Companies that commit to permanent PFAS removal are protecting their reputation," he said. "They are avoiding future liability. They are meeting public and regulatory expectations."

The market potential for this technology is immense. Global awareness of PFAS risks continues to grow, and many governments are beginning to require permanent PFAS destruction. CHE's solution meets those needs and is ready for immediate deployment. Tittelfitz believes this creates a strong opportunity for investors.

"This technology is not a future concept. It exists today and works as promised," Tittelfitz said. "The industries that act now will be ahead of the curve. They will be ready for stricter rules and rising public pressure."

CHE is currently engaging with potential industry partners and expanding conversations with government agencies and investors. Interest from international markets is growing. Regions such as the European Union, Canada, and parts of Asia are aggressively addressing PFAS contamination.

John Tittelfitz continues to drive CHE's mission forward. His commitment to environmental protection has shaped the company's direction and impact. "Technology alone is not enough. It must lead to positive change," Tittelfitz said. "Our systems are making that change possible."

Contact John Tittelfitz:
Phone: 714-630-4491
info@chefurnaces.com
Site: https://www.chefurnaces.com/contact-us/

SOURCE: John Tittelfitz



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