organic emissions Articles
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Odor Elimination: Rendering - Case Study
Summary In the Rendering Industry, odor control equipment has been in use since the early 1970’s about the same time Anguil was formed and started serving clients with the best available air pollution control equipment. Typical early applications of air pollution control equipment in rendering consisted of a direct fired afterburner for destruction of the organic emissions (odor, ammonia, ...
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Odour control with Direct Cold Plasma
Odour emission during the production or processing of food and feed is often an unwelcome side effect. However, by using cold plasma technology, the smell can be reduced up to 95%. Increasingly, feed manufacturers are being required to address the issue of emitting of odour and harmful contaminants into the surrounding community. Local communities, special interest groups and government ...
By Seid
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Odorous volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from ageing anaerobically stabilised biosolids
Opportunities for the beneficial re-use of biosolids are limited by nuisance odour emissions. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from anaerobically stabilised biosolids were measured to identify compounds that could contribute to the overall odour character of nuisance emissions. Flux hood sampling and chemical analysis were used to identify VOCs emitted from biosolids as they were stored in ...
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An Introduction to Flameless RTO Technology for Emissions Treatment
Due to the current world situation, energy transition and taking into account the European Union objectives, recently there has been a shift in the demand of how companies want to heat up the oxidation chambers of their Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (RTO) systems for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) emissions removal at their production plants. The trend has gone from burner-powered to ...
By TECAM
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VOC emissions generated from wastewater treatment basins in refineries and petrochemical plants - how to treat them
The challenge Wastewater treatment basins represent a major challenge at an environmental level, since they emit Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) emissions and generate odours due to the degradation of organic matter, which affect both people working at the plant, as well as the communities around and the environment. Whenever wastewater basins are open to the atmosphere, odorous emissions of ...
By TECAM
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What Are VOCs, and What is VOC Removal?
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are necessary compounds used in household chemicals, industrial manufacturing processes, or are byproducts of exhaust from automobiles, aircraft, and small engines. They can be harmful to the environment and to people, and can cause irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat, cause severe headaches, dizziness, shortness of breath, memory impairment, and even some ...
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CPI Installs Baghouse on Thermal Oxidizer at Web Coater
Catalytic Products International (CPI) installed a baghouse dust collection system at an East Coast USA manufacturer of pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes for the abatement of particulate matter (PM) generated during system startup of the recuperative thermal oxidizer. Silicone based solvents are a common component in tape coating, release liner, and adhesive coating processes. These solvents ...
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Anguil Catalytic Recuperative Oxidizer (CATOX) destroys Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
The Anguil Catalytic Recuperative Oxidizer destroys Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs), Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), and odorous emissions at significantly lower temperatures than thermal oxidation technologies through the use of catalyst. HOW DOES THE CATOX WORK? VOC and HAP laden process gas is either pushed or pulled into a metal heat exchanger inside the oxidizer via a system fan. The ...
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