Mölnbacka Industri AB (MIAB)
MIAB - Mölnbacka Industri AB of Deje, Sweden was established in 1989. MIAB provides equipment protecting the environment by removing solvent vapours from industrial processes. The first unit was installed 1990 and currently more than 60 units are delivered. MIAB is a total supplier. Within MIAB you will find specialist competence covering manufacturing, process technique and services. MIAB carries the project trough from order to a commissioned and approved plant. We provide service agreement according to customer needs. MIABs service personnel can monitor and optimize the MIAB units remotely. The system generates reports describing plant availability as well as the amount of VOC destroyed. In consultation with government agencies and industry, we consider what is economically and technically suitable for the respective solvent emissions.
Company details
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Air Filtration
- Market Focus:
- Globally (various continents)
- Year Founded:
- 1989
This company also provides solutions for other industrial applications.
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Welcome
MIAB has developed an innovative process for the control of Volatile Organic Compounds emissions from industrial processes.
The MIAB system provides a cost effective approach suitable for most types of VOC emissions. The systems are flexible and allowes all types of running conditions.
About us
MIAB was established in 1989, and has since then been a leader in the development of VOC related air purification systems. Our experience is based on many years of production within the industry.
MIAB's philosophy is to deliver VOC abatement systems that are environmentally friendly, energy efficient and have lower installation costs compared to other systems.
MIAB has developed an innovative process for the control of Volatile Organic Compound, VOC, emissions from industrial processes. The MIAB system provides a cost effective approach to control low concentrations of VOCs in high-volume air streams. The MIAB system concentrate the solvent vapors on activated carbon followed by catalytic oxidation. The VOC is oxidized in the catalytic unit without the need for supplemental power and the heat can be recovered for use in the process.