biofilter scrubber News
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Scrubbers for Air Pollution Control: What are they?
Technologies for Air Pollution control When it comes to air pollution control, there are several technologies widely used nowadays that can be installed at production plants to reduce exhaust air emissions generated during industrial processes. Some of those technologies are: Regenerative Thermal Oxidizers (also known as RTO), Direct Thermal Oxidizers, DeNOx systems, Bagfilters, Biofilters, ...
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Scrubber/adsorber market back to $6 billion this year
The world market for scrubbers, biofilters, absorbers and adsorbers reached $6 billion in 2008 but dropped in 2009. However, thanks to a strong resurgence in Asia, it will top $6 billion again this year. This is the latest forecast in Scrubber/Adsorber/Biofilter World Markets an online continually updated report by the McIlvaine Company w.mcilvainecompany.com. Absorbers will account for almost ...
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Cement industry fluid/gas treatment and control purchases downgraded from $10.5 billion in 2012 to $8.4 billion
The U.S. EPA issued proposed changes to the already promulgated air toxics rule for cement plants. The net effect is to reduce the 2012 market worldwide by $2.1 billion. This is the latest McIlvaine forecast derived from extracting information from a number of McIlvaine market research reports. The impact of the rule is not to eliminate, but just postpone expenditures based on an extension from ...
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Poultry Protein & Fat Seminar to Focus on Safety and Increased Productivity
Rendering managers aim to provide safe, high quality by-products while achieving high productivity. This year’s Poultry Protein & Fat Seminar will provide technical tools, management best practices and practical case studies in all phases of the rendering process. Sponsored by USPOULTRY and the Poultry Protein & Fat Council, the seminar will be held Oct. 1-2, at the DoubleTree Hotel ...
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Individual Scrubber/Adsorber/Biofilter Market to Reach $6 BILLION IN 2008
Untitled Document Foundries, flour manufacturers, and fish meal factories have one thing in common besides starting with an &ldquo,f&rdquo,. They all use air pollution control equipment to eliminate odors and noxious fumes. These pollutants are captured by scrubbers, adsorbers, and biofilters. The combined world market for these devices will rise from $5.1 billion in 2005 to $6 ...
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Unconventional fuels market for filtration and flow is $3.4 billion
Sales of filtration and flow control equipment and consumables in the unconventional fuels sector are going to generate revenues of $3.4 billion this year. This is the latest forecast extracted from a number of McIlvaine market research reports. (www.mcilvainecompany.com) The world is rapidly depleting the easy to reach fossil fuel sources. New finds are smaller and more expensive to extract. In ...
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ERG (Air Pollution Control) Ltd supplies 85 modular odour control systems to Iraq in a $3m contract
ERG (Air Pollution Control) Ltd, the UK-based leading supplier of odour control systems, has completed a $3m contract to supply 85 modular odour control units to Iraq. The brief given to ERG by Veolia Water Systems under contract to the Basra Governorate, was to design and supply pre-packaged, modular odour control units that could easily be installed in remote sewage pumping stations across ...
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Enviro Technology to showcase its ‘nose for success’ at two leading industry events
Enviro Technology (ET), the UK’s leading air quality monitoring specialists, will be showcasing some of its ground-breaking technologies, including new ‘electronic nose’ technology for waste odour monitoring, at two key industry events next week. The Resource Efficiency Waste Management Solutions (RWM) event at Birmingham’s NEC on the 11th-13th September and the Water, ...
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$6 billion scrubber/adsorber market in 2011
The world market for industrial scrubber, absorber, adsorber, biofilter systems will exceed $6 billion in 2011 and reach $7 billion in 2015. This is the conclusion reached in the continually updated McIlvaine publication Scrubber/Adsorber World Markets. www.mcilvainecompany.com Scrubber/Absorber/Adsorber/Biofilter Market ($ Millions) The largest product segment is absorbers which remove acid ...
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$40 billion market for air pollution control products in 2011
Just under $42 billion will be invested in equipment to reduce air pollution next year. Fifty five percent of that investment will be in Asia. This forecast appears in the McIlvaine Air Pollution Management report. The expansion of basic industries such as mining, chemical, steel and refining in Asia will result in major purchases of fabric filters, scrubbers, electrostatic precipitators and ...
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Cement industry purchases to boost scrubber industry to $6.5 billion in 2012
The market for industrial stack gas scrubbers has historically been small compared to those used in coal-fired power plants. But, thanks to tough proposed regulations for the cement industry, the world industrial scrubber market is now forecasted to reach $6 billion in 2012. This is the latest forecast of the McIlvaine Company in Scrubber/Adsorber/Biofilter World Markets www.mcilvainecompany.com ...
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Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants will spend $1.3 billion for Odor Control Scrubbers Next Year
Municipal wastewater plants invest heavily in odor control scrubbers. Worldwide purchases next year will exceed $1.3 billion. The largest regional purchaser will be East Asia followed by NAFTA. In East Asia the biggest expenditures will be for odor control at new plants. In Western Europe and NAFTA, the biggest expenses will be to upgrade and repair odor control systems at existing plants. ...
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East Asia biggest market for scrubbers in 2012
East Asia will be the biggest market in 2012 for scrubbers, adsorbers, absorbers and biofilters, with revenues exceeding US$2.2 billion, according to the McIlvaine Company in its Scrubber/Adsorber World Markets report. In this market, absorbers are likely to constitute the largest segment with revenues of over US$1 billion, due to Asia rapidly expanding industries that are the major purchasers ...
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Your Guide to Renting a Jerome
Our rental program is designed to give you the high level of performance expected from a Jerome instrument without the long term commitment or cost of a purchase. Why rent a Jerome? Flexibility, accuracy and reliability – all in one convenient, durable and industry-proven package. Whether you’re an environmental consultant who just doesn’t run into odor compliance issues all ...
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Asian Investment in wastewater infrastructure creates an expanded opportunity for flow and filtration equipment
The expansion of sewage transport, primary treatment and secondary treatment in Asia is creating market opportunities for suppliers of pumps valves, scrubbers, chemicals, controls, filters and other water pollution control equipment. These opportunities have been quantified in a number of McIlvaine reports. The amount of the world's wastewater which will be collected (sewage transport) will ...
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Cement industry will spend $3.5 billion for air pollution control in 2010
With China leading the way, the cement industry will invest more than $3.5 billion for air pollution control systems in 2010. Nearly 50 percent of this investment will be for fabric filters. These are the latest forecasts from the McIlvaine Company reports: World Fabric Filter and Element Markets, Scrubber/Adsorber/Biofilter World Markets, NOx Control World Markets and Electrostatic Precipitator ...
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