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Emission Concentrator-Adsorption System from Anguil : Quote, RFQ, Price and Buy

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Emission Concentrator-Adsorption System from Anguil : Quote, RFQ, Price and Buy

The Emission Concentrator from Anguil is an adsorption system developed to concentrate low-concentration, large-volume process exhaust into a much smaller, more concentrated air stream.

The highly reduced flow with higher Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) concentration is transmitted to a thermal or catalytic oxidizer available for VOC destruction.

Furthermore, the destruction device can be much smaller, considerably decreasing capital cost. The consecutive higher VOC concentration regulated in the smaller abatement equipment reduces auxiliary fuel consumption.

Image Credit: Anguil Environmental Systems

Image Credit: Anguil Environmental Systems

Image Credit: Anguil Environmental Systems

The high volume and low concentration airstream pass via a rotor concentrator where VOC emissions have been stripped from the air and adsorbed onto the zeolite.

The majority (around 90 to 95% of the total air volume) of this clean air is then exhausted into the atmosphere. A small portion of the air stream (approximately 5 to 10% of the total air volume) is heated to a high temperature for desorption air.

The concentrator rotor spins constantly at a very slow rate, transporting adsorbed pollutants into a desorption section. Regarding the desorption section, the VOCs are released or desorbed from the adsorptive media with the low-volume heated airstream—an oxidizer further processes this low-volume, high-VOC-laden air.

The concentrator with the combined oxidizer is usually the most affordable technology for processing high-volume and low-concentration streams. While the capital cost of a system has been competitive with other technologies, the true savings is identified in decreased operating costs.

An oxidizer will function with little to no natural gas consumption when coupled with a concentrator. At higher concentration values, it has enough “free energy” to offer desorption energy for the concentrator. 

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