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October 2004 Product Spotlight

Odor control foam technology

Environmental consulting and remediation firms such as the Retec Group, pictured using Rusmar's Long Duration Foam to control odors and volatiles during remediation of a manufactured gas plant, are embracing Rusmar's foam technology. The odor solution has found its market with many sites heavily laden with malodorous VOCs and the ever-increasing approach of heavily populated areas.

Rusmar Inc.
West Chester, Pa.
(800) SEE-FOAM
www.rusmarinc.com
eProduct Number 412



Odor solutions for numerous applications

The Calgon Carbon portfolio of odor control products spans all three of the major control technologies:
  • Activated Carbon,
  • Biological Oxidation and
  • <.li>Chemical Scrubbing.
The company's greatest strength lies in its ability to select the right product or combination of products to solve any odor control challenge.

Calgon Carbon Corp.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
(800) 422-7266
www.calgoncarbon.com
eProduct Number 413



Hand-held field olfactometer

The Nasal Ranger Field Olfactometer is a hand-held instrument that cost-effectively quantifies ambient odors. By diluting the odor source and using a calibrated flow rate, the Nasal Ranger operator can objectively and accurately determine an odor's strength. Facility operators, community inspectors and citizens now have a reliable tool for their proactive monitoring programs.

St. Croix Sensory Inc.
Lake Elmo, Minn.
(800) 879-9231
www.nasalranger.com
eProduct Number 414



System removes H2S from exhaust air

The Bio-Sponge™ odor control system for lift stations and headworks can remove more that 99 of sulfide-based odors with virtually no maintenance, treating H2S-laden air through contact with chemically treated organic media. The system can also be designed to remove mercaptan odors, and requires no dangerous chemicals, making it ideal for sensitive neighborhood locations.

Jacobs Air Water Systems
Tampa, Fla.
(813) 901-8825
www.jacobsairwater.com
eProduct Number 415



Fume exhaust and odor control duct systems

Simtech USA recently released a full color product brief that provides an overview of the company's ProDuct Fume Exhaust and Odor Control Duct Systems. The non-metallic duct system is available in sizes through 48 inches and was designed to handle a broad range of aggressive and corrosive exhaust gases. It is available in a choice of AlphaPlus PP, Kynar® PVDF and Corzan® CPVC.

Simtech USA
Levittown, Pa.
(215) 547-0444
www.SimtechUSA.com
eProduct Number 416



Filter technology eliminates odors

Airguard has introduced a combination particulate and activated carbon filter that provides long-lasting odor control in a broad range of commercial and industrial environments. The Fresh Air Supreme uses a chemically-enhanced carbon to remove odors and compounds that elude ordinary carbon filters, including diesel fumes, mercaptans, sulphurous odors, construction material outgassing, hydrogen sulfide, acid gases and VOCs.

Airguard
Louisville, Ky.
(800) 999-3458
www.airguard.com
eProduct Number 417

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