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Latest developments in high efficiency biofiltration

  • Autores: Franjo Sabo
  • Localización: Biotechniques for air pollution control: proceedings of the international congress Biotechniques for Air Pollution Control : A Coruña, Spain, October 5-7, 2005 / Christian Kennes (dir. congr.), María C. Veiga (dir. congr.), 2005, ISBN 84-9749-163-7, págs. 203-209
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • High performance biofilters do not only have to convince by their constructional details, their high reliability and permanent high degrees of effectiveness but primarily by the coherent integration of all units into compact, mobile containers. This offers two decisive advantages: In such a closed system the conditions can be exactly defined and controlled. Also, the containers can be merged for most different configurations and supplemented without problems when required. Fan and scrubber of varying constructions are just as problemorientedly used as secondary crude gas conditioning techniques such as degreasing, particle elimination or cooling.


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