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Dyne Technologies dba Dyne Fire Protection Labs is excited to announce its acquisition of the Dropmaster™ product line. The manufacturing, distribution, and repair of this product will now be conducted at a newly constructed facility just outside of St. Paul, Minnesota.

Dyne will carry on the mission started by Gecco Inc. offering fire protection contractors a way to safely and economically remove the trapped water and odor from fire sprinkler systems.

Dyne acquires Dropmaster™ product line

Eventually, a need to service every fire sprinkler system, from residential to commercial, will arise. The Dropmaster™ DM12 eliminates residual water and odor in these systems through its patented siphoning system, allowing contractors to make inspections, repairs, and changeouts in a safe and economical manner.

Many contractors report labor savings in the 40%-60% range. Labor savings means more productive hours for the contractor and less downtime for their clients.

According to Jerry Clum, Dyne’s new Principal Engineering Consultant, “The Dropmaster™ product is a valuable and necessary tool in any fire protection contractor’s toolbox. It eliminates the need and hassle of buckets and tarps, making repairs and change outs much cleaner, quicker and more profitable.”

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