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Manufactured by:TASK Industrial Environmental Techniques based inHeist-op-den-Berg, BELGIUM
A biofilter is one of the most economic and simplest odour control systems available. For a good functioning biofilter however, several conditions are to be fullfilled. For biofilter applications, the filling material or biomass is composed of organic material such as bark chips, compost, peat, heath, coco, root wood, expanded clay granules, etc. in a well defined mixing ratio, or in several ...
Manufactured by:MIS Industry based inBodrum/MUGLA, TURKEY
In a biofilter the to-be-cleaned gas stream is passed upwards through a filter bed, which has been constructed of biological material, for example, compost, tree bark or peat. The filter material carries a thin film of water which is home to micro-organisms. The pollutants in the gas stream are retained in the filter material via adsorption and absorption, and are then decomposed by the present ...
by:Hydronics Corp./ Ambient Engineering. based inRocky Hill, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Ambient provides state of the art Biofiltration System for VOC and Odor Control. These systems operate at ambient temperature, and are replacing thermal oxidizers as the control system of choice. The reasons for this are many and include such things as ambient temperature operation (for enhanced safety, reduced insurance costs and little or no fuel use), simple ...
Manufactured by:HFiltration S.r.l. based inLEGNANO (MI), ITALY
Biofiltration is a technology by which the gaseous emissions to be treated are conveyed through a biologically active porous medium. This is nothing more than a sort of bed made up of materials such as bark, shredded wood, mature compost, and peat kept at constant temperature and humidity conditions and colonized by aerobic microorganisms capable of degrading the compounds to be treated present ...
Manufactured by:Wuxi Qiuyuan Environmental Engineering Co., Ltd. based inYixing City, CHINA
Biofiltration for waste gas streams containing VOCs and odorous compounds is more cost effective and environmental-friendly than conventional air pollution control technologies.In a biofilter, the pollutants are biologically degraded by aerobic microorganisms to stable end products like CO2, H2O, sulfate, microbial biomass, ...
