Pollutant Release Applications in Turkey
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Monitoring solutions for the marine industry
While land-based industry has been subject to strenuous emissions regulations over the past decades, air emissions from sea-going ships’ machinery has so far been largely unregulated. As a result, according to EU statistics, ships have become the single biggest source of sulphur dioxide (SO2) within the EU. The US EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) reports similar findings, i.e., that the proportion of air pollutants released which can be attributed to the shipping industry is increasing. MARPOL Annex ...
By Codel - a Forbes Marshall company Distributor in Istanbul, TURKEY.
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Environmental solutions for the building materials industry
The building materials industry trusts Dürr's regenerative thermal oxidizer (RTO), wet electrostatic precipitator (WESP) and wet scrubber technologies to effectively control emissions, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs), hazardous air pollutants (HAPs), particulate matter (PM), and odors associated with the production of building materials. As an industry leader, Dürr offers a broad range of advanced air pollution control products to meet even the most stringent air emission regulations and odor ...
By Dürr Systems, Inc. Office in Izmit / Kocaeli, TURKEY.
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Analyser System Integrator for Marine Industry
The shipping fleet is responsible for a significant part of pollutants released to air and water. Most vessels burn fossil fuels, often the dirtiest fuels on the market, along with emissions of carbon dioxide, nitrogen and sulphur oxides, which directly affect global climate and ocean acidification. Release of other liquids, gases and particle matters also create a serious threat to human health, as well as the invasion of marine species through ballast water discharge, being identified as one of the greatest ...
By Norsk Analyse AS Office in Izmir, TURKEY.
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