ozonation Articles
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How Does an Ozone Generator Work?
What is Ozone? Ozone is a molecule that forms when an oxygen molecule receives an extra oxygen atom. It occurs naturally through some chemical reactions, such as the creation of the ozone layer by the sun’s UV rays, and can also be produced during thunderstorms and waterfalls. While these examples are commonly associated with ozone, it is less well-known that it can also be artificially ...
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Handling food processor wastewater treatment surprises with automatic scraper strainers
For food processors, removing suspended solids such as fats, grease, grit, contaminants, and leftover process materials from liquids is necessary to comply with regulations like the EPA’s Clean Water Act, which sets wastewater standards for industry and national water quality criteria for pollutants in surface waters. To remain compliant, processors often use clarifiers, also known as ...
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Gas Sensors for Indoor Air Quality: Improving Health and Safety
Introduction: Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a crucial aspect of our daily lives as we spend a significant amount of time indoors. Poor IAQ can lead to various health issues, including respiratory problems, allergies, and even long-term effects. Gas sensors play a vital role in monitoring and improving IAQ by detecting and measuring harmful gases present in indoor environments. This article explores ...
By JXCT
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Burger King, Paddington - Case Study
Burger chains require high levels of grease, odour and smoke control. The London site, managed by National Rail, developed very high levels of grease, smoke and odour in a public ...
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Langham Hotel, London - Case Study
Partnered with Meiko, during an £80m restoration of this 5* London hotel. Followed by a short overview of the problem and any challenges that came with ...
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The Architect, Chester - Case Study
An excellent, traditional pub serving fresh food, cask ales and fine wines. Cheshire EHO had to intervene with this successful pub, due to complaints from local ...
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East Riding College, Yorkshire - Case Study
A consultant-led project for with HMA Ventilation. The college in Beverley, Yorkshire required Odour Control installation within reduced plant ...
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Wellington College, Berkshire - Case Study
A consultant-led project, working with partners HMA Ventilation. Odour and grease control required for varied college menu, within a listed Independent School in ...
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Headingly Carnegie, Leeds - Case Study
The state-of-the-art Pavilion is home to the Leeds Metropolitan University training kitchen The state-of-the-art centre is in daily use, therefore Grease and Odour Control is highly ...
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Cobra Restaurants, UK - Case Study
The control of cooking odours in paramount in this retail / residential area. This sensitive site was located in a shopping precinct, with low-level discharge and offices located ...
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Filtration solutions for wastewater in Sewage Treatment Plants
Filtration solutions for wastewater in sewage treatment plants are crucial for the removal of pollutants from non-potable water, primarily sourced from municipal areas. The entire process involves mechanical, chemical, and biological processes to produce environmentally friendly and purified process water, thereby playing a vital role in water resource management. To ensure reliable treatment ...
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The dangers of welding fumes and protecting the health of the welding operators
Introduction: Welding plays a crucial role in creating strong and durable metal joints and is a critical process in multiple industries ranging from construction and manufacturing to automotive and aerospace. However, there is a significant health risk that is posed to the operators because of the toxic fumes generated during the welding process. In this post, we explore the dangers of welding ...
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