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One of the most important things in today’s world is to breathe clean air!
Ceycarb provides customized CEVC-Series products to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) who offer indoor air treatment services. These solutions efficiently and affordably treat contaminants at air emission sources, enabling them to comply with strict emission control regulations.
Wastewater and Sewage Treatment Plants
Odor nuisance in wastewater treatment plants has become a significant environmental issue due to the increase in population density, public demand, and contaminants in wastewater. The gases that cause odor are H2S, Mercaptans, TVOC (Toluene, Benzene, Xylene), SO2, Ammonia (NH3), and others. Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) is the primary culprit behind the foul smell and can cause a range of health problems, including death in high concentrations. These gases are also highly corrosive, causing damage to pumps, fans, pipes, and other equipment.
CarbUSA offers a special series of products for removing such gases, eliminating health hazards as well as better use of the plant and equipment. As the products are with normal grades, impregnated grades, and advanced catalytic grades, customers can have a wide variety of choices for products. Especially, the catalytic activated products with an H2S breakthrough capacity of 0.3g/cc give extremely efficient and economical performance increasing the life span of the adsorbers and, thus the downtime in the wastewater treatment plants.
Landfill Gas Treatment (LFG)/ Ground Air
Gaseous emissions are not restricted to atmospheric disposal; contaminated air can seep into the ground, polluting the soil bed and posing further concerns in terms of environmental deterioration and building integrity. Treatment of these gases is very important because of the toxicity and ignitability of volatile organic compounds (VOC) such as siloxanes present in these gases. In such cases, the air is suctioned out of the soil and then run through an activated carbon filtration that uses either conventional adsorption or solvent recovery, depending on the type of contaminants.
CarbUSA helps in providing its knowledge and a range of solutions to help with the treatment of such pollutants.
Landfill Gas Treatment (LFG)/ Ground Air
Gaseous emissions are not restricted to atmospheric disposal; contaminated air can seep into the ground, polluting the soil bed and posing further concerns in terms of environmental deterioration and building integrity. Treatment of these gases is very important because of the toxicity and ignitability of volatile organic compounds (VOC) such as siloxanes present in these gases. In such cases, the air is suctioned out of the soil and then run through an activated carbon filtration that uses either conventional adsorption or solvent recovery, depending on the type of contaminants.
CarbUSA helps in providing its knowledge and a range of solutions to help with the treatment of such pollutants.
Treatment of Natural Gases – Hydrogen Sulfide, Mercaptan, and Mercury Removal
Treating Flue Gas/Incinerator Fumes – Mercury and Dioxins Removal
Flue gas from waste incineration plants includes trace levels of a variety of pollutants, including heavy metals and other poisons such as mercury and dioxins. Despite their low concentration, they can cause considerable harm to health and the environment if not fully handled, which is why rigorous emissions rules exist to guarantee they are removed before any waste gas is disseminated.
This demands the use of carefully treated powdered activated carbon, which increases the surface area of contact to achieve up to 99 % removal effectiveness. CarbUSA’s purification materials may meet this need by providing tailored solutions to eliminate contaminants at tiny levels, whether by the direct dosage or granular fixed-bed filtering processes.
Treating Flue Gas/Incinerator Fumes – Mercury and Dioxins Removal
Flue gas from waste incineration plants includes trace levels of a variety of pollutants, including heavy metals and other poisons such as mercury and dioxins. Despite their low concentration, they can cause considerable harm to health and the environment if not fully handled, which is why rigorous emissions rules exist to guarantee they are removed before any waste gas is disseminated.
This demands the use of carefully treated powdered activated carbon, which increases the surface area of contact to achieve up to 99 % removal effectiveness. CarbUSA’s purification materials may meet this need by providing tailored solutions to eliminate contaminants at tiny levels, whether by the direct dosage or granular fixed-bed filtering processes.
Hydrogen Sulfide Removal – Pulp and Paper Plants
The solution CarbUSA can provide here is through activated carbon, ideally treated with alkali salts to neutralize the acidic content, to manage internal acid concentration even at high temperatures, allowing production to continue safely and efficiently.
Treatment of Acid Gases – Hydrogen Sulfide, Sulphur Dioxide, etc.
Sulfur is commonly seen as a contaminant in industrial gaseous emissions, usually in the form of hydrogen sulfide (H2S), which is extremely flammable and highly toxic. Its corrosive nature means that it can cause damage even within an industrial system, causing piping and equipment to rust and leading to further leakage and contamination.
In addition to H2S, other sulfur species such as Carbonyl Sulfide (COS), mercaptans (RSH), organic Sulfides (RSR), Sox and NOx, HCl, and HF acid gases are available in gas streams. Activated carbon has proven extremely effective at filtering out this harmful substance, especially when impregnated with metal compounds or alkali salts to neutralize acidity, and CarbUSA offers a special series of products for removing such gases eliminating health hazards as well as better use of the plant and equipment. As the products are available in normal grades, impregnated grades, and advanced catalytic grades, customers can have a wide variety of choices of products. In particular, the catalytic activated products with an H2S breakthrough capacity of 0.3g/cc give extremely efficient and economical performance increasing the life span of the absorbers, thus the downtime in the wastewater treatment plants.
Treatment of Acid Gases – Hydrogen Sulfide, Sulphur Dioxide, etc.
Sulfur is commonly seen as a contaminant in industrial gaseous emissions, usually in the form of hydrogen sulfide (H2S), which is extremely flammable and highly toxic. Its corrosive nature means that it can cause damage even within an industrial system, causing piping and equipment to rust and leading to further leakage and contamination.
In addition to H2S, other sulfur species such as Carbonyl Sulfide (COS), mercaptans (RSH), organic Sulfides (RSR), Sox and NOx, HCl, and HF acid gases are available in gas streams. Activated carbon has proven extremely effective at filtering out this harmful substance, especially when impregnated with metal compounds or alkali salts to neutralize acidity, and CarbUSA offers a special series of products for removing such gases eliminating health hazards as well as better use of the plant and equipment. As the products are available in normal grades, impregnated grades, and advanced catalytic grades, customers can have a wide variety of choices of products. In particular, the catalytic activated products with an H2S breakthrough capacity of 0.3g/cc give extremely efficient and economical performance increasing the life span of the absorbers, thus the downtime in the wastewater treatment plants.
Treatment of Alkali Gases – Ammonia, Sodium Hydroxide fumes, etc.
Recovery
Industries that utilize dyes, inks, and paints, such as dry cleaners and printing presses, rely on solvents that degrade into vapor over time. Recovering these vaporized solvents from exhaust fumes benefits both the economy and the environment; hence, the adsorption method used to filter these compounds from exhaust fumes is frequently followed by desorption to recover these chemicals for later consumption.
Recovery
Industries that utilize dyes, inks, and paints, such as dry cleaners and printing presses, rely on solvents that degrade into vapor over time. Recovering these vaporized solvents from exhaust fumes benefits both the economy and the environment; hence, the adsorption method used to filter these compounds from exhaust fumes is frequently followed by desorption to recover these chemicals for later consumption.
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Different sizes and grades of activated carbon filters can be employed depending on the kind of solvent to be extracted, and CarbUSA can offer the appropriate product to guarantee your operations are both environmentally and economically sustainable.