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Line of belt and direct-drive exhaust blowers includes standard and explosionproof models. The chemical-resistant blowers are designed to efficiently remove hazardous fumes from a fume hood.
Controlling indoor air quality in a temperature-controlled environment can help process cooling equipment run more efficiently and improve worker comfort and safety.
Nearly every industrial process comes with its own indoor air quality (IAQ) challenges. Whether you are engaged in the production of food products, silica chips or chemicals and polymers, keeping workers safe from toxic, irritating or combustible dust and fumes is a necessary priority.
Designed for emissions monitoring and maintenance and tuning of combustion processes, Model BTU44NOX is suited for boiler, engine, furnace and other combustion applications.
Integrated inside of the pressure vessel, the counter-flow device improves boiler efficiency without increasing the heat transfer surface area and flue gas pressure drop through the boiler.
Allegations of excess venting from bypass vent stacks beyond permit limits by SunCoke Energy Inc., Lisle, Ill., have been laid to rest following an agreement between the company and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the states of Illinois and Ohio.