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Industrial Air Pollution Control for the Automotive and Vehicle Engineering - Automobile & Ground Transport
Increased mobility and the soaring worldwide demand for cars have opened up questions regarding sustainability and environmental protection. Hazardous exhaust gases are emitted not only when driving vehicles, but also during their production. The waste gas volumes in the automotive industry reach up to 200,000 Nm³/h.
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Industrial Air Pollution Control for the Chemical and Petrochemical Industry - Chemical & Pharmaceuticals - Fine Chemicals
CTP systems can be found in every leading production company: thanks to the experience and the expertise developed in partnership with our customers for processes with inconsistent waste gas volumes, varying concentrations of organic components, gases contaminated with aerosols.
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Industrial Air Pollution Control for the Building Materials, Cement and Lime - Construction & Construction Materials - Cement
One of the oldest industry sectors, the construction materials industry has developed a broad range of products that is constantly adapting to the state of technology and architecture: Concrete, thermal and moisture protection, masonry, plastics, composite materials and finishes, are all used in the erection of buildings and structures, and also as auxiliary materials on construction sites.
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Industrial Air Pollution Control for the Consumer Goods Industry - Manufacturing, Other
The diversified consumer goods industry, with its broad range of products, is a significant area for air pollution control applications. Today, the ecological image of a company and its products is an important factor in the purchase decisions of customers. An increasing number of suppliers, therefore, aim to maintain their growth with ecologically sustainable production.
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Industrial Air Pollution Control for the Electronics and Electrical Industry - Electronics and Computers
The world`s appetite for electronic devices - from simple household appliances to sophisticated computers - has led to rapid growth of both these industries. Typically for the electronics industry, there are large waste gas streams (up to 400,000 Nm³/h) with relatively low concentrations of different solvents. The waste gases mainly occur in coating, cleaning and etching processes during the production of semiconductors, CDs/DVDs, Blue-ray discs, DVTs, TFT-LCD and plasma displays. The ...
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Industrial Air Pollution Control for the Energy and Resources - Energy
Fossil fuel, hydropower as well as nuclear energy continue to be the world`s predominant energy resources. Increasing efforts are being invested in the securing of new fonts of energy. Extensive industrial research opens a broad variety of new applications for air purification.
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Industrial Air Pollution Control for the Food Industry - Food and Beverage - Food
Quality of life and well-being are, more than ever, important issues for consumers. The `wellness` concept has changed the food industry: Today, all food manufacturers are committed to increasing the nutritional value of their products, while constantly improving the taste. Their innovations require continuously inventive solutions in air pollution control.
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Industrial Air Pollution Control for the Pharmaceutical Industry - Chemical & Pharmaceuticals - Pharmaceuticals
The pharmaceutical industry is among one of the most growing industries worldwide. Personal well-being is becoming ever more important, and the accelerating ageing effect consequently gives rise to increased expenditure on pharmaceuticals and medicine.
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Industrial Air Pollution Control for the Metals and Mining - Metal
Since mankind`s early beginnings, mining, metallurgy and the subsequent processing of natural resources have evolved into one of the most significant industries. Known as `heavy-industry`, this branch plays an important economic role in most countries. The scope of applications for CTP systems ranges from the mining of natural resources (e.g. bauxite and gold-ore mining), through the production of acetylene gas from coal and calcium carbonate, to the aluminium and steel industry and their foundries.
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Industrial Air Pollution Control for the Oil and Gas - Oil, Gas & Refineries
Few industries attract the attention of the public as does the oil & gas industry with its related strategic products (basic materials for the chemical, pharmaceutical, varnish and cosmetics industries). The bringing of oil and gas from their original sources to the consumer, into their final forms, represents one of the most complex chains in the quest to add value to raw materials.
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Industrial Air Pollution Control for the Coating and Printing industry - Printing
Flexible materials, laminates and folding boxes made of paper, plastic and aluminium are being used for the packaging of various consumer goods. Printing methods for these applications vary from flexography and rotogravure, heat set offset printing, illustration-gravure and screen-printing to offset process for printing cartons
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Industrial Air Pollution Control for the Recycling and Waste Management - Waste and Recycling - Waste Management
Due to the continuous rise in the waste volumes worldwide it is essential constantly to seek alternatives to landfills and waste incineration: one suitable approach is bio-mechanical waste treatment. Apart from waste management, applications for air purification systems in this field range from soil remediation to sewage sludge drying in waste water treatment, as well as to the recycling of resources and their possible re-introduction.
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Industrial Air Pollution Control for the Forest Products - Forestry & Wood - Forestry
Apart from applications in the furniture and building industry and related sectors, CTP systems are used for air purification in the production of lumber products such as plywood panels, fibre boards (particle boards, MDF, OSB) and compressed wooden parts.