Making Quality Products for Cleaner Air to Fit Your Requirements

by | Oct 25, 2021 | Air Quality Control System

Building air quality control systems for a broad spectrum of industries to manage air pollution and recover energy is a goal worth having. Constructing a viable air pollution control system is science and art. The engineering and design of air control systems result from experience, consistent learning, and careful application of proven methods. Click the link below to learn how the product management teams can assist you with your company’s design, installation, startup, and training.

Fiberbed Mist Collectors

Fiberbed Mist Collector technology removes aerosol mists and sub-micron particles from gas streams. Industries that benefit from mist collectors include:

  • Asphalt processing
  • Textile processing
  • Food processing
  • And many, many more!

Fiberbed Mist Collectors technology provides a cost-effective solution for controlling opacity and odors because of its low capital investment compared to other technologies.

Thermal and Catalytic Oxidizers

Thermal and catalytic oxidizers are thermal oxidation systems that add a catalyst to the process to transform the exhaust into CO2, water, and excess heat that can be safely released into the atmosphere. Different oxidizer technologies include:

  • Regenerative Thermal Oxidizers (RTO) destroy volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in exhaust air before polluting the environment.
  • Recuperative Thermal Oxidizers protect the environment by essentially destroying many hazardous industrial wastes.
  • Catalytic Oxidizers (CATOX™) use a catalyst to provoke the oxidation reaction and require less than half the heat of thermal oxidation.
  • And more

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