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Clean air technology: Dry sorption

by Michaelis GmbH & Co. KG

According to the local emission regulation particles or gaseous pollutants have to be removed from the flue gas.

Clean air technology: Wet gas cleaning

by Michaelis GmbH & Co. KG

According to the local emission regulations particles or gaseous pollutants have to be removed from the flue gas.

Clean air technology: Catalytic process

by Michaelis GmbH & Co. KG

In a catalytic process nitrogen oxides or organic pollutants are transferred into harmless components like water vapour, nitrogen and carbon dioxide. Especially coated ceramic elements in honeycomb, plates or carrier material are used as catalyst.Processes:SCR process for reduction of nitrogen oxides (DeNOx) by dosing of reduction agents such as ...

Clean air technology: Thermal process

by Michaelis GmbH & Co. KG

Organic carbons, CO and odour are converted in thermal oxidisers to CO2 and H2O.Pollutants:Organic carbonsCOOdourProcesses:Thermal oxidiser (TO) for smaller gas flows or high TOC concentration. Autothermal operation: TOC concentration of approximately 50 g/Nm3 Thermal oxidiser (TO) with integrated heat ex

Clean air technology: Adsorption

by Michaelis GmbH & Co. KG

By using the adsorption process pollutants like heavy metals, dioxins and other organic and inorganic components can be removed.Pollutants:Heavy metalsDioxinsOrganic componentsOdoursHFAdsorbent:Activated carbonCoated activated carbon for special tasksZeoliteInorganic bulk

Clean air technology: Dry Electrostatic Precipitators

by Michaelis GmbH & Co. KG

The technology of dry electrostatic precipitators has been used for more than 70 years for an effective dry dust removal. Michaelis uses the operational experiences in the industrial field and offers ESP systems with gas flow capacities from 1000 Nm3/h upwards.Fields of application:Incineration plantsCoating processFibre glass productionGlass p

Clean air technology: Wet Electrostatic Precipitators

by Michaelis GmbH & Co. KG

Wet electrostatic precipitators have been used for many decades for the effective separation of micro-particles and aerosols. Michaelis uses long term operational experiences in the industrial field and offers wet ESP systems with gas flow capacities from 500 Nm3/h upwards.Wet electrostatic precipitators are operated in water-saturated areas, i. ...


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