Pilot plants for exhaust air treatment
Surveys and measurement campaigns
The first step in planning any exhaust air purification system is to carry out a site survey:
- Which process does the exhaust air come from?
- What is the flow rate?
- What pollutants are present in the exhaust air?
- What is the concentration of the pollutants?
These and many other questions form the basis for selecting the appropriate treatment process and designing the exhaust air purification system. Depending on the type and concentration of the pollutants, we recommend the use of conventional activated carbon filters, UV photo-oxidation, catalytic oxidation (KatOx), regenerative thermal oxidation (RTO) or the innovative non-thermal plasma (NTP) process.
Using our pilot plants and through our collaboration with accredited laboratories, we offer exhaust air sampling campaigns to analyse for organic compounds such as VOCs, inorganic pollutants such as H₂S, or odours.
Using our pilot plants and through our collaboration with accredited laboratories, we offer exhaust air sampling campaigns to analyse for organic compounds such as VOCs, inorganic pollutants such as H₂S, or odours.
In a detailed report, we will explain the results to you via video conference or at your premises, and compare the pros and cons of suitable methods.
This provides you with an objective basis for decision-making, including details of capital expenditure (Capex) and operating costs (Opex), enabling you to select the optimal process for your requirements.
If you are interested in a pilot study or a monitoring campaign to investigate VOCs or odours, please contact Mr Lothar Kratt.