voc control technology Articles
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Bord na Móna introduces new wastewater technologies
Bord na Móna Environmental Products U.S. Inc., the American market subsidiary of the $550-million Bord na Móna group based in Dublin, Ireland, introduced three new wastewater treatment solutions and new odor/VOC control technologies at WEFTEC.08 in Chicago, Ill. The company said it was significantly expanding its commitment to the U.S. market through the ongoing development of environmentally ...
By Anua
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Case study - Printed circuit board emissions
Overview One of the world's largest printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturers was required to install air pollution abatement equipment to control the VOCs emitted during their soldering and coating process. Three main considerations were important to the customer: The need for a system with a competitive capital cost and the lowest possible operating cost The ability to engineer a system ...
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Biofiltration systems for the treatment of waste gas from industrial plants
Bord na Móna Environmental Ltd have considerable experience in the field of biological air filtration (600 installations). Initially, the majority of installations were on Municipal and Industrial Wastewater applications. This was quickly followed by Municipal Solid Waste, an application Bord na Móna jointly developed with its Italian partners Air Clean srl. Since 2000, Bord na Móna have ...
By Anua
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Flavoring & Fragrance Manufacturing Solutions for VOC and Odor Control - Case Study
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and odors are natural by-products of many chemical manufacturing processes. The manufacturing of powdered and liquid flavorings & fragrances involves production phases where VOCs and odors can escape into the ambient air. Recapture of the VOCs is important in the prevention of air pollution and smog. Smog is formed when VOCs react with nitrogen oxides (NOx) ...
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Case study - Paint booth over spray
OVERVIEW A major automotive component supplier needed to control the emissions from its paint spray process. The plant emissions had characteristics common to many paint spray plants: high air flow, low volatile organic compound (VOC) concentration and particulate. The company needed an emission control solution that had low operating costs and that could also fit in their limited space. System ...
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Case study - Paint spray
Problem A major automotive component supplier needed to control the emissions from its paint spray process. The plant emissions had characteristics common to many paint spray plants: high air flow, low volatile organic compound (VOC) concentration and particulate. The company needed an emission control solution that had low operating costs and that could also fit in their limited space. System ...
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Flue gas treatment process
Flue gas treatment is a process that aims to reduce the emissions of harmful pollutants from the exhaust gases produced by industrial facilities, power plants, and other combustion processes. The treatment of flue gas is essential to mitigate the environmental and health impacts of air pollution. Various technologies and methods are employed in flue gas treatment, depending on the specific ...
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