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Encino Environmental Services Secures Enviromech™ Composite Thief Hatch Patent

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Encino Environmental Services, LLC (“Encino”), a leading provider in emissions performance testing, leak detection, quantification, and analytics for the Energy sector and other industries, proudly announces that it has been granted a patent for its groundbreaking Enviromech™ composite thief hatch, first introduced in April 2023. The Enviromech™ composite thief hatch, engineered to aerospace-grade specifications and crafted from durable, corrosion-resistant composites,...

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