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Thermal air remediation has been used for some time to clean up organic air emissions. Bacterial reactors have demonstrated an efficient technology to do the same job and use less energy. Dr. Jim Boswell discusses the Next Generation biofilter and how it works.
View a detailed demonstration video on just how the system works and hear Dr. Boswell’s description. |
Bio•Reaction Industries
(503) 691-2100
www.bioreaction.com |
Many industries apply baghouse technology to control particulate emissions. Proper maintenance not only helps keep the air clean but avoids potentially huge fines. Auburn Systems describes their triboelectric particulate monitoring devices that allow the user to set alarms and avoid costly releases. They have over 30,000 units installed in virtually every industry.
Click here to learn more about their systems. |
Auburn Systems
(800) 255-5008
www.auburnsys.com |
Coal-fired power plants use a variety of systems to clean SO2, SO3, NOx, HCl, Hg and other noxious fumes from stack gases. Cost-effective and efficient, the Dry Sorbent Injection (DSI) system is a straightforward process in which the sorbent is injected directly into the combustion process or the flue gas duct, ahead of the particulate control device. SOLVAir(R) Select 200 trona has been used in this application, developed by Solvay Chemicals Inc., for more than 20 years. It is still being used today as one of the most effective applications for air pollution control
Click here to learn more about their systems. |
 Solvay Chemicals, Inc.
(800) 765-8292
www.solvaychemicals.us/solvair |
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