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Control of Volatile Organics,
Halogenated Organics, Air Toxics, Odors
Recovers Up to 98% of Emissions.
System Description:
Manchester’s Carbon Adsorption System collects airborne
solvent vapor from an exhaust source. A blower fan passes
vapors through a bed of activated carbon where emissions are
adsorbed. Periodically, steam is passed over the carbon unit
to revaporize the adsorbed solvent, which is fed into a condenser.
The water/solvent mixture is separated. The carbon bed is
then cooled and dried with ambient air to prepare the unit
for its next adsorption cycle. Cycle times are determined
by intermittent or continuous sampling.
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Chemicals Removed by Carbon Adsorption:
Acetone Toluene
Freon Benzene
1-1-1 Trichloroethane Phenol
Heptane Vinyl Chloride
Hexane and Many Others
Alcohols
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System Features:
Single bed or multiple bed units
Steam regeneration
Air stripping modules for compliance with environmental regulations
Turnkey installations available worldwide
Control Options:
· Relay
· PLC
· Custom
A programmable controller provides automatic setting of adsorption
and desorption cycles, as well as on-line monitoring for record
keeping and reporting in compliance with SARA regulations.
Flow rates, discharge parameters, temperatures, valve status
and other key operating information are continually recorded
and available for reporting purposes. The control unit can
be connected to a central location via modem, for remote monitoring
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