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The family run business of Cloverleaf is a pleasant example of how quality of product can establish an international reputation without the need of being a corporate giant. Such recognition frequently extends into the commercial sector of the market, where numerous prestigious construction contracts have included the specifying of Cloverleaf equipment – and in many instances a full package including design, installation and commissioning. Numerous interesting past projects are listed below, and few can be as exciting as Cloverleaf’s ongoing ties with the UN World Health Organisation to develop small filtration systems capable of tackling pollution in drinking water in many very poor parts of the third world. Cloverleaf’s current development and intensive research into ozone systems (“Clovozone”) is likely to play a significant future roll in the aquatic commercial sector of the market involving fish breeding, rearing and stocking, and few individuals would deny the great importance of addressing fish health and the killer viruses which exist international. (For Clovozone see also "Quick Guide To Products" page). For an interesting Photo Tour of the "Eden Project" see link below. |
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| Past Interesting Projects: | |
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| 1: Royal Windsor Castle | |
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| 2: Royal St James Park | |
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| 3: Royal Palace Malaysia | |
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| 4: National Exhibition Centre Denmark | |
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| 5: Hotel Cyprus (Numerous) | |
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| 6: Chessington Theme Park | |
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| 7: World Health Organisation (Research) | |
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| 8: The Eden Project (Click Here For Photo Gallery Of This Project) | |
| 9: Exhibition Stand At GLEE Trade Show | |
| Flying the flag for British manufacturers and designers, Cloverleaf participated with their presence at the GLEE international trade exhibition during Autumn 2003. Although the stand size greatly restricted the display of many products the show was a good commercial success, and 2004 will likely see a return, but with a larger display area to justify Cloverleaf’s extensive product range. | |
| The Cloverleaf stand at GLEE 2004 which received an impressive amount of trade orders, with a large interest in the revised design for the Stainless Steel UV's due for release in early 2005. | |
| The Cloverleaf stand at GLEE 2005 attracted much attention with the introduction of both the "PSS Filter" and the "Smartstart Stainless Steel UV" | |
| The Cloverleaf stand at GLEE 2006 was used as a launch for the new range of ADTEC filters. Many favourable comments were received in terms of the success of "Blanket Answer" | |