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Articles & Whitepapers
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Flue gas treatment process
Flue gas treatment is a process that aims to reduce the emissions of harmful pollutants from the exhaust gases produced by industrial facilities, power plants, and other combustion processes. The treatment of flue gas is essential to mitigate the environmental and health impacts of air pollution. Various technologies and methods are employed in flue gas treatment, depending on the specific ...
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Waste-to-energy (WTE) plant waste gas treatment
Waste to energy (WTE) plants convert solid waste into electricity and/or heat. However, the combustion of solid waste generates flue gases that contain a variety of pollutants, such as particulate ...
News
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Carbon Capture: Protect the Climate and Reduce Costs with Plastic Fills
Fossil fuels continue to play a major role in industry and energy supply. Carbon capture (CO2 capture) will, therefore, be essential to help many companies shape the transition to the zero-emission age. The material selection for the installation of ...
Equipment & Solutions
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Particulate CEM for Wet Gas Streams
QAL1 approved ProScatterTM particulate CEM for the extractive sampling and measurement of particulate in saturated wet gas streams. Continuous Particulate Monitoring for saturated wet stack applications typically found after wet scrubbers, wet electrostatic precipitators and wet flue gas desulphurisation plant.