by John Conley | Jun 6, 2013 | Air Pollution Control
A Newark, NJ based national supplier of water treatment carbon was experiencing significant downtime due to their air pollution control system’s filter bags being plugged with “sticky” particulate. A “sticky” black particulate collected in the after-filter and plugged...
by Bob Shipe | Jun 6, 2013 | Noise Control
“We can have the tasting room filled to capacity and still have a normal conversation and listen to the soft music.” Tröegs Brewing Company, located in Hershey, PA has a new, state of the art brewing facility producing a wide variety of...
by Matt Glover | Jun 6, 2013 | Air Pollution Control, Filters
Food production makes a lot of dust when handling grains. The more the ingredients are handled, blended, mixed and transported, the more particulate is “stirred” up into the air forming a dust cloud into the plant environment. A Pennsylvania based snack food producer...
by Adam Conley | Jun 6, 2013 | Filters
“Reclaimed chicken manure produces an abrasive problem.” A major chicken processor in Southern Maryland collects its chickens’ manure to create nutrient rich plant fertilizer. The manure is collected from chicken warehouses, pressed into pellet form...
by Adam Conley | Sep 18, 2012 | Fans/Blowers
A specialty tubing manufacturer in New Jersey produces stainless steel and titanium tubing for the medical and aerospace industries. At the end of the production process the tubing is gradually cooled and encased in a nitrogen environment to maintain alloy...