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MACT Standard Equipment Available In Australasia
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Manufactured by Plasticair Fan Companybased in CANADA
Housing Construction: FRP, Utilizing Mesh Pad Technology to meet the EPA Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) Standard. Full systems Controls available. Units can be Vertical or Horizontal. Volumes up to 60,000 CFM (28,316 ...
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Manufactured by PPC Industriesbased in USA
Particulate control begins when the dust laden gases enter into the unit. Inside, high voltage electrodes impart a charge to the particles entrained in the gas. These charged particles are then attracted the grounded collecting surfaces. The gas then leaves the unit up to 99.9% cleaner than when it entered. ...
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Manufactured by Tri-Mer Air Pollution Control Systemsbased in USA
Boiler MACT regulates production of carbon monoxide (CO). If CO is managed by combustion conditions, NOx production increases. The best strategy for Boiler MACT compliance is to control CO in the boiler and allow the UltraCat Catalytic Filter System to remove NOx in the flue gas. CISWI MACT regulates air pollutants from commercial and ...
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Manufactured by Koch Modular Process Systems, LLC.based in USA
and build, following the customers’ standards and ...
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Manufactured by Bionomic Industries Incbased in USA
Features a Highly Efficient Design for Maximum Process or Indoor Air Pollution Control: The economical Bionomic ECharge Electrostatic Precipitator is able to achieve extremely high removal efficiency on small micron and submicron particulate to easily meet PM 2.5 environmental regulations. Opacity problems associated with smoke-type submicron particles, droplets, and aerosols are easily solved ...
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Manufactured by CR Clean Air Group, LLCbased in USA
Includes dust, dirt, soot, smoke and liquid droplets directly emitted into the air by sources such as factories, power plants, cars, construction activity, fires and natural windblown dust. Particles formed in the atmosphere by condensation or the transformation of emitted gases such as SO2 and VOCs are also considered particulate matter. PM is usually divided up into different classes based on ...
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