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REGENERAtIVE OXIDIZERAlstom Power Inc., Wellsville, N. Y.
The Air Preheater Company twin-bed regenerative oxidizer consists of two insulated heat recovery chambers connected by an oxidation chamber.The structured ceramic media decreases electricalenergy usage by up to 25% over conventional regenerative oxidizers and provides up to 95% primary heat recovery. Guaranteed 99% VOC removal. A PLC provides optimum control alongwith remote monitoring capabilities. An alternative regenerative single-bed design CombuChanger and a recuperative Cor-Pak oxidizer arealso available.
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PARTICULATE COUECTORTri-Mer Corp., Owosso, Mich.
Tri-Mer Corp. has introduced the AP-Whirl Wet.It is manufactured from 100% high-strengthpolypropylene, which makes it corrosion proof,structurally strong, easy to clean, and highly resistant to mechanical damage. The system allowsthe removal of collected particulate, plus virtuallyall other maintenance procedures, without shutdown. Cleaning and sludge drag-out are both automated. The AP-Whirl Wet uses minimal waterand operates without pumps, complex plumbing,or internal moving parts. It can also maintainsystem water temperature where required forsanitation purposes. The AP-Whirl is made incapacities from 500 to 50,000 cfm.
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January 2001
MIST COLLECTORAir Quality Engineering, Brooklyn Park, Minn.
Air Quality Engineering Inc. produces the revolutionary Mistbuster, which provides nearly maintenance-free high-efficiency air cleaning for theremoval of machining mists and smoke. Traditional centrifugal mist removal systems use impellers working in dirty mist-laden air, resultingin imbalance from accumulated coolant mist residue leading to rapid wear of impeller bearings.Consequent frequent replacement of worn-out impeller bearings is totally avoided with the Mistbuster because the air mover operates in clean air.Downtime for filter maintenance is eliminated bythe self-cleaning design, which allows accumulated mist to drain back into the machine toolenclosure.
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