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Boats, yachts, and RVs often face odor issues from holding tank vents and waste system discharges. Odor control is difficult because of the constant release of gases from waste decomposition, which can quickly accumulate in small, enclosed spaces. Factors like high humidity, heat, and limited ventilation in marine and RV systems can intensify odor problems and make them harder to manage. Industrial Odor Control provides rugged?vapor-phase activated carbon vent filters?that capture odors before they are released ...
ByIndustrial Odor Control (IOC) based in McGrady, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
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High accuracy measurement and reliability in monitoring instrumentation is called for by Food and Pharmaceutical Processes. ENVEA’s unique capabilities allow the observation and control of many of the manufacturing functions found in these industries. From the measurement and control of emitted dust from dryer filter plant to the non-intrusive, solid state measurement of powder mass flow and the monitoring of process gas quality, ENVEA instrumentation provides Plant Operators with the opportunity to fine ...
ByENVEA based in Poissy, FRANCE
Contaminated fuel is the most common cause of diesel engine shut-down! That’s why we have created the first and most complete compact diesel fuel filter and polishing management system. More than just a filter, the New Keenan Filter System gives you all the tools needed to keep your fuel system clean and solve any fuel related problems no matter your location. It even works as a backup fuel pump if ...
ByKTI Systems Inc based in Southwick, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Many mining processes require dewatering. Rotary lobe pumps are well suited for feeding dewatering devices because of their ability to pump a measured, near pulseless flow at any pressure within the pump’s PSI range. Additionally, mining applications are often abrasive. Pump wear rate is greatly effected by pump speed. Typically, rotary lobe pumps run at 200-300 rpm in abrasive applications whereas centrifugal pumps are typically run at 1750 rpm. This results in much faster wear for centrifugal pumps. ...
ByLobePro, Inc. based in Brunswick, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
