Showing results for: Waste-To-Energy Plant Equipment In Australasia
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PremiumManufactured by OPSIS ABbased in SWEDEN
System 400CS is a cost-effective, high-performance monitoring package, designed for power plants and waste to energy plants. The measurements are based on the FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy) and/or DOAS technique (Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy), allowing continuous monitoring of several compounds. ...
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PremiumManufactured by ENVEAbased in FRANCE
The STACKFLOW 200 uses the wellestablished Averaging Pitot sensor technology to provide continuous emission monitoring of Flow, Temperature and Pressure. Utilised as a standalone sensor or in combination with Environnement S.A & PCME analyzers and controllers for the monitoring of particulates, gases and flue gas as part of a larger monitoring ...
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PremiumManufactured by Inciner8 Limitedbased in UNITED KINGDOM
The use of lime for treating flue gases is a proven technology. Flue gas is generated from the thermal treatment process in Energy from Waste plants (EfW) and contains acidic gases such as hydrogen chloride, sulphur dioxide and hydrogen fluoride. The use of lime in the three main flue gas treatment processes of; dry, semi-dry and wet ...
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Manufactured by Thermal Compaction Group (TCG)based in UNITED KINGDOM
products or as waste for fuel to energy ...
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Manufactured by ANDRITZ Separation - ANDRITZ Groupbased in AUSTRIA
Municipal sludge drying and granulation using waste heat. The patented ANDRITZ AG belt drying system (BDS) is characterized by its flexibility and ability to use a wide range of energy sources, particularly low-grade waste energy. BDS can be used for drying a broad range of products, such as industrial and municipal sludge, cow ...
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Manufactured by Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Groupbased in UNITED KINGDOM
APEX hose pumps: Flows to 6,200 litre/hour, 8bar. Dosing, metering, transfer. Optimised for process uptime. Engineered for a more competitive ...
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