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November/December 2008

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the result of our firm commitment to offering complete lines of quality prod- ucts at affordable prices," said Jim Becker (founder & owner), explaining their win- ning business model. "We've developed a loyal customer base because of our ability to listen and respond to needs of the ice rink owners and managers, plus provide outstanding service and support." To learn more about the company and its products, visit beckerarena.com and rinkequipmentresource.com. Introducing A New Desiccant Dehumidifier ARID-Ice introduces the new MS 2600 Desiccant Dehumidifier. The MS 2600 is designed for the smaller recreational, practice and curling rinks. This system is designed to mimic the physical and power consumption profiles of typical mechanical refrigeration dehumidifiers, making it an excellent replacement sys- tem. The MS 2600 provides considerably more drying capacity with minimal retrofit cost. The MS 2600 is designed to deliver 2600 scfm of dry air and runs on less than 20 amps of electricity at 480 volts. Its deep grain depression makes it the best choice for moisture control in ice surface venues. For more information, call 800-234-5522. 10 R INK MAGAZ INE November/december 2008 Industry news Rink rangers by Mike Curti ■ DO YOU HAVE NEWS? Send us your industry news and we will consider it for publication in the next issue. Please include a high-resolution company logo or photo. Email to info@rinkmagazine.com. RINK PHOTO ARID-Ice introduces the new MS 2600 Desiccant Dehumidifier. To Advertise In RINK Magazine Call (800) 597-5656. STARrinks.com Why's Chuck have to go so fast when he's resurfacing? The ice won't get shaved evenly if he doesn't slow down. Habit, I guess. He does the same thing mowing his lawn. He goes so fast the grass just bends over and pops back up!

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