Carbon Fibre: Furnace & Oven Emission Control
To treat the higher concentration exhaust stream coming from the carbon fiber furnaces, Anguil designed a specialized multi-zone DFTO where total emission destruction efficiencies are over 99% with minimal NOX generation.
Read About the SolutionCarbon Fiber: Oven Emission Control Strategies
Carbon fiber (fibre) and graphite reinforced polymer manufacturing can have serious environmental ramifications if careful consideration is not given to emission control at the production phase of these materials.
Read About the SolutionFiberglass Polymer Emissions: RTO Control Technology
A producer and supplier of corrosion resistant piping systems was looking to improve the reliability and lower operating expenses of an existing air pollution control system at their facility.
Read About the SolutionWind Turbine Manufacturer Implements Clean Air Initiative
When you think about generating electricity from wind, clean energy comes to mind. However, the wind turbine production process can be a major source of air pollution without the proper controls in place.
Read About the SolutionStyrene Emissions: Catalytic Oxidizer With Concentrator
The world's largest button manufacturer needed a pollution control system for styrene emissions from a variety of plant processes. The plant was proactively seeking a cost-effective solution to preempt future regulatory action.
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Anguil is intimately familiar with the emission capture, control
and compliance hurdles that composite and carbon fiber producers
face.
We specifically address the needs of our carbon fiber customers
with proprietary
oxidizer designs for furnace and oven emissions. Our
systems were recognized for energy efficient operation and
destruction capabilities by the U.S. Federal Government at their Oak Ridge National Laboratories (ORNL).
Anguil continues to help producers drive down energy
consumption and emission output through our participation in The Beacon, an
initiative at the forefront of green manufacturing practices for
fiber production.
On composite applications, firms continue to
battle emission levels by lowering styrene content in the
resins they utilize. However, since styrene content affects product
quality, fabricators are often limited in the extent to which they
can utilize this method. Other methods such as styrene suppressants
and controlled spraying are often examined. Anguil will make
recommendations about airflow and styrene reduction strategies to
make certain you are properly calculating your
emissions.
The result will be air volume reduction and higher capture
efficiency requiring a smaller oxidizer with lower operating costs.
Once minimum air volumes are determined, Anguil can select the
appropriate oxidation technology. In addition, if a 100%
Permanent Total Enclosure (PTE) is installed, expensive VOC
capture tests can be avoided. In the event that an extremely low
VOC concentration condition exists, Anguil offers rotor
concentrators that can be integrated with our oxidizers or
retrofitted to your current abatement system for the realization of
further efficiencies. Anguil's unsurpassed experience in both
emission capture and airflow reduction allows us to become the
perfect industry partner. Because pollution control equipment is
sized and costed based on the volume of treated air, Anguil's
emissions experience is crucial.
Trust Anguil to design the most cost-effective solution for your
specific process.