Odour control at waste water treatment plants
Distributed Odour Control
Traditionally, the odour is collected from individual sources and fed to a single, large scrubber. Through pipelines, the odorous air is transported to a large scrubber, where the odour is removed using gas washing, biological treatment, or activated carbon scrubbing. These existing technologies are the standard economical solution for odour treatment. With dry chemical odour scrubbing, the installations can be much smaller, allowing installation of multiple small units. This principle is we call: Distributed Odour Control.


Products
Typically concentrations of odorous gases are high waste water treatment plants. Our CFI Drum Filters can handle higher concentrations and give sufficient capacity. Additionally, we offer solutions to detect and prevent corrosion on sensitive electronics. Our corrosion Coupons can detect corrosive gases in the air in accordance with ISA 71.04-2013.