Met-Pro Corporation, Duall Division Receives Equipment Order Totaling $545,000

02.11.2001

HARLEYSVILLE, Pa., Nov. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- William L. Kacin,

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Met-Pro Corporation (NYSE: MPR), announced today that the Company's Duall Division, in Owosso, Michigan, has received an order to supply two (2) F-Series multi-stage odor control systems to a solid waste

management facility in the midwestern United States for removal of odors from their waste processing operation.

Both systems take advantage of the

synergies within Met-Pro Corporation by utilizing Fybroc Division pumps and

Strobic Air fans. The value of this order totals $545,000. Both systems are

expected to be installed by June, 2003.

"This order adds to a growing list of odor control systems installed

throughout the country," said Kacin. "It demonstrates Duall's continuing

ability to treat complex odor streams and to improve the quality of the air we

breathe. We remain encouraged about the possibility of future orders in this

active marketplace."

Met-Pro Corporation, with headquarters at 160 Cassell Road, Harleysville,

Pennsylvania, is a manufacturer of air and water pollution control systems;

fume scrubbers and odor control equipment; fluid handling equipment for

corrosive, abrasive and high temperature liquids; filter products for drinking

water, industrial and custom applications; wet and dry particulate dust

collectors; specialty chemicals for controlling corrosion and reducing

lead/copper in public drinking water; and state-of-the-art fans for laboratory

and clean room applications.

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