VOC control device Articles
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VOC Oxidizers: Where to begin?
If you are wanting to solve a VOC (volatile organic compound) air pollution problem, how do you begin? What type of solution is best suited for the application? What are the various types of thermal oxidizers and how do they differ in design? RTO, Recuperative TO, Direct fired TO, carbon systems, or concentrators -- which should be used for an application in a chemical plant, refinery, an ...
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Case study - Canmaker achieves cost-effective compliance
Overview JL Clark, headquartered in Rockford, Illinois, is no ordinary packager. The company, celebrated its 110 year anniversary in 2014, is recognized around the world for its award winning metal lithography and exact graphic reproduction. Also recognized as a long-time positive corporate influence in the community, the management of the company was naturally concerned about the need to ...
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Preventative Maintenance Solutions for Air Pollution Control
Production output and cost control can be difficult to obtain consistently in any manufacturing operation. In this white paper, we describe one facility’s experience with installing and maintaining a Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) control system. This is a typical example of how a preventive maintenance plan can ensure the control system operates with 100 percent reliability, how such a ...
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Maintenance solutions for air pollution control equipment
Manufacturing facilities are constantly under pressure to meet production forecasts at the lowest possible cost. These two goals; production output and cost control, can be difficult to obtain consistently in any manufacturing operation. Additional frustration to meet these goals can be exaggerated in today’s lean manufacturing climates that have trimmed budgets and reduced workforce. ...
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Recuperative Thermal Oxidizers and midstream natural gas processing - Case study
A large midstream natural gas processing facility was in urgent need of a VOC abatement device for their newly expanded gas processing plant. The operator was expanding their operations at an unusually fast pace. In the process of bringing on new gas treating capacity, they found themselves up against the limits of their current operating permit. Any new sources would put them over their limits ...
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Expert insight: test method basics for oxidizer permit requirements
Whenever a new oxidizer is installed to control Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) emissions, the question often comes up: What test method should I use to demonstrate that the device meets permit requirements? Most states allow you the choice of three EPA Test Methods: 18, 25 and 25A. Of these, use of Method 25A is usually the most desirable, for a few reasons. One, Method 25A provides real time ...
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