particulate control system Articles
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Advances in control of PM2.5 and PM2.5 precursors generated by the combustion of pulverised coal
Particulate matter smaller than 2.5 mm in aerodynamic diametre (PM2.5) from coal-fired boilers is composed of directly emitted (primary) particles and particles formed from precursors (secondary particles). Technologies to reduce emissions of precursors to secondary PM2.5 emitted by coal-fired utility plants include wet and dry flue gas desulphurisation (FGD). Limestone forced oxidation (LSFO) ...
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Petro-Chemical Processor meets National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants - Case study
A multitude of chemical and petroleum processing facilities across the country are now faced with having to meet new National Emission Standards for Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing. One specific NESHAP is 40 CFR part 63, subpart FFFF. A facility must be a major source of HAP emissions Process units that: Produce organic chemicals that are not subject to other MACT standards ...
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Silicone converter succeeds with custom air pollution control equipment - Case study
Many industries utilize silicone as an ingredient in their manufactured product. Silicone enhances the attributes of the product or helps to improve production characteristics. Whatever the reason may be, users of solvent borne silicone's all face very troubling issues when it comes to the selection of the right air pollution control system. Among the air pollution control choices available to ...
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Petro-chemical processor meets national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants
A multitude of chemical and petroleum processing facilities across the country are now faced with having to meet new National Emission Standards for Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing. One specific NESHAP is 40 CFR part 63, subpart FFFF. The applicability of meeting this NESHAP is: A facility must be a major source of HAP emissions Process units that: Produce organic chemicals that are ...
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Cellulosic biofuels meets national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants - Case study
Cellulosic Biofuels meets National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants A multitude of new cellulosic bio-fuel processing facilities across the country are now faced with having to meet new National Emission Standards for Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing. One specific NESHAP is 40 CFR part 63, subpart FFFF. The applicability of meeting this NESHAP is: A facility must be a ...
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Automotive parts coater exceeds local air quality requirements - Case Study
Today many companies are faced with unique air pollution control problems arising from their coating operations. Not only are vented emissions required to be controlled, but now a more pressing issue is how to treat fugitive emissions. Fugitive emissions are the VOC and HAP releases that occur at the coating process or in a mixing area. Fugitive emissions are sometimes difficult to capture when ...
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Medical implant manufacturer succeeds with the QUADRANT SRS Silicone Series Thermal OXidizer - Case study
Medical Implant Manufacturer Succeeds with Customized Air Pollution Control Equipment Many industries utilize silicone as an ingredient in their manufactured product. Silicone enhances the attributes of the product or helps to improve production characteristics. Whatever the reason may be, users of solvent borne silicone's all face very troubling issues when it comes to the selection of the ...
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Wet dust collection for Titanium - Case study
Whirl Wet collection system chosen to capture titanium and other metal dust. A diversified Fortune Top 10 company, and long-time user of Tri-Mer gas and particulate control technology for its facilities worldwide, chose a 4200 cfm Whirl Wet Dust Metal Collection System to capture titanium dust emissions from machining operations. Whirl Wet captures 97% of particles 3.0 microns and larger and 98% ...
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Upstream Particulate Removal for Rtos on Direct-Fired Osb Dryers – How much is enough?
Abstract Since 1994 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizers (RTOs) have been applied to direct wood-fired OSB dryers for the purpose of VOC abatement. In early direct wood-fired OSB dryer applications many OSB producers felt that upstream particulate control was not necessary. However, the ash from the combustion of wood waste created a host of new operational problems for the RTO systems. This paper ...
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Casebook New Scrubber Technology reduces installation costs case study
A100,0000-actual-cubic-feet-per-minute (acfm) RotaBed scrubber recently supplied to Tri-Gen Biopower for sulfur dioxide (S02) control at Gilman Paper, St. Mary's, Ga., saved the company an estimated $150,000 in installation costs-Installation of a heavier packed tower would have required extensive reinforcement of an existing steel support structure, said Ken Schifftner, product/district manager ...
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