Exhaust Ducting Applications available in Fiji
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Water treatment chemicals solutions for automobile manufacturing industry
When automobiles are manufactured, each vehicle is painted by spraying a mist (paint mist) onto the car body and other parts. This process is referred to as the paint booth, and it ensures the beautiful finishing of car bodies and components and rust proofing. The excess paint that does not to cling to the car body and parts in the paint booth falls to the floor and is collected by water. This water is used as recycling water after removing the paint with water treatment ...
By Kurita Water Industries Ltd based in Tokyo, JAPAN.
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Opacity monitoring for continuous emissions
The history of air pollution regulation dates back as far as the 13th century when in 1273, Edward I (Longshanks) of England prohibited the burning of sea coal in London. The smoke produced by its combustion was considered detrimental to human health. By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, regulations were being passed that sought to control air pollution predominantly for smoke and odour control. Traditionally, regulators were concerned with the visual impact of the discharge from a stack or chimney. ...
By Dynoptic Systems Ltd - ACOEM Group based in Banbury, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Marine emissions monitoring
In recent years, new regulations have been introduced governing emissions from ships. With the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopting Annex VI of MARPOL designed to limit sulphur oxides (SOx), nitrous oxides (NOx) and particulate matter emissions, as well as introducing emission control areas (ECAs) to reduce emissions of those air pollutants further in designated sea areas, ship owners/operators can face hefty fines for failing to meet these new requirements on the “polluter pays” ...
By Dynoptic Systems Ltd - ACOEM Group based in Banbury, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Ozone Solution for Commercial Kitchen Odour Control
The odour is the perception of sensible molecules dissolved in the air. Although most odours are formed by organic compounds, many inorganic substances such as hydrogen sulfide and ammonia can emit odours. Odour control can be a very annoying issue for residential areas as well as many businesses. Many methods can be used for odour control in a facility, an industrial kitchen or any business that produces odour like these. Although the most traditional method of this is activated carbon, with the ...
By Ozcon Environmental Consulting & Trade Ltd based in Edgbaston, UNITED KINGDOM.
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