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Mark Lampe is a product marketing manager for industrial and commercial combustion within Honeywell’s Environmental and Combustion Controls Division, manufacturer of the Maxon brand of industrial burners and controls. The Muncie, Ind.-based division can be reached at 765-284-3304 or visit the website at www.maxoncorp.com.
Thermal oxidizers are used to destroy hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that are the end result of an industrial manufacturing process.
Because natural gas energy costs are a major cost factor for many industrial processes, it makes sense to carefully analyze how the natural gas is being used and whether the system is running at peak efficiency.
Better air management can lead to significant improvements as it did at a major car manufacturer in the Midwest where approximately 240,000 vehicles are manufactured per year.
Better air management can lead to significant improvements as it did at a major car manufacturer in the Midwest where approximately 240,000 vehicles are manufactured per year.