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RENO, Nevada – Photochemical recycling company Itronics reported today that its subsidiary, Itronics Metallurgical, has completed an agreement with Largo, Fla.-based Chemilizer Products to jointly market an injector system for the rapidly growing fertigation markets. Focusing on Itronics’s Gold'n Gro liquid fertilizer product, Chemilizer will provide Itronics Metallurgical a liquid fertilizer delivery system via two injectors, the HN55 and CP33, which will be used by Itronics Metallurgical's customers in lawn and landscape maintenance programs and by wholesale and retail nursery and greenhouse operators.
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Itronics Metallurgical will market the new liquid fertilizer injectors both at its Web site, www.goldngro.com and through its expanded distribution network.
"Itronics Metallurgical is pleased to now offer a line of liquid fertilizer injectors for the landscape construction and maintenance markets and also for the nursery and greenhouse markets," said John Whitney, Itronics president. "The injector units are environmentally friendly and energy efficient because they are powered by the natural flow of the irrigation water.”
Additionally, the Chemililzer non-electric injection systems, which are currently used in agriculture, commercial and industrial applications, have “undergone extensive testing for residential, municipal and commercial use.” Whitney said. "Adding these systems to the Itronics Metallurgical liquid fertilizer injector offering represents another strategic step in improving the ease and reliability of application and in expanding the market for the Gold'n Gro liquid fertilizers. Itronics Metallurgical's distributor network, which is being expanded this year, now has exposure to more than 20,000 potential customers for these products."
Chemilizer's President Frank Daniels noted, "Itronics Metallurgical has a line of fertilizers that complement our injectors. In combination, they make periodic or continuous application of fertilizer simple and almost effortless for the commercial operator or the homeowner."

