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by:Trinity Consultants based inDallas, TEXAS (USA)
NESHAP-NSPSTrinity tracks the ongoing development and promulgation of New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) and National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP). NSPS apply to equipment in nearly every facility and are one of the first areas addressed in many permitting studies. ...
by:Tanknology Inc. based inAustin, TEXAS (USA)
One of the most recent regulatory requirements for UST facilities is the EPA’s National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants, better known as NESHAP, Subpart CCCCCC. This new regulation, which is intended to help minimize the fuel vapors released from a fueling facility, requires most operators to conduct regular Stage I Vapor Balancing testing at their ...
by:Trinity Consultants based inDallas, TEXAS (USA)
Air Dispersion Modeling. Air Quality Permitting. Ambient Air Monitoring. CALPUFF Services. Control Technology Analysis. NESHAP and NSPS Compliance. SSM Solution Tool (SSM-ST). Reporting. Visible Emissions Monitoring System ...
Manufactured by:Duroair Technologies Inc. based inNiagara Falls, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Non-Destructive MPI and UV Testing Made Simple. Detecting metal surface flaws is no easy task, especially when you’re using magnetic particle inspections (MPIs), ultraviolet light (UV), or liquid penetrant testing to locate potentially dangerous particles not visible to the human eye. These precise, non-destructive testing procedures require a space that is large enough to work around ...
Manufactured by:Duroair Technologies Inc. based inNiagara Falls, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Whether your focus is aesthetics quality control or corrosion protection, surface-prep dust can wreak havoc on your coating and painting processes. Add the impact of conventional industrial spray booths on intermittent applications and material handling, and you have a recipe for the bottom-line ...
Manufactured by:Duroair Technologies Inc. based inNiagara Falls, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Dust poses serious risks to both worker health and your entire facility. Grinding and blasting, cutting and sanding, and working with composites, metal, or stone produce a wide range of potentially hazardous dust that can compromise product quality and settle into every crook and crevice of your valuable machinery. Duroair can safeguard your employees and operations from dust exposure and help ...
Manufactured by:Duroair Technologies Inc. based inNiagara Falls, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Bring Safe, Clean Air to Each Metal Cutting Task. From laser and plasma cutting to grinding and sanding, working with metals can produce a toxic cloud of oil mist, fine particulate dust, and fumes that not only threaten your machinery and electronics, but endanger your most valuable assets – your employees. There’s also the risk of fines if your facility doesn’t walk the ...
Manufactured by:Duroair Technologies Inc. based inNiagara Falls, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Ensuring quality control while balancing long-term construction with short-term cutting, welding, or surface prep and spraying tasks is an ongoing logistical challenge. Navigating these cellular workflows is critical for aerospace OEMs, ship and boat manufacturers, and for operations conducting prototyping and R&D. How do you cost-effectively isolate manufacturing processes to keep damaging ...
Manufactured by:Duroair Technologies Inc. based inNiagara Falls, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Capturing Oil Mist to Improve Health, Safety, and Efficiency. Oil mist particles, bacteria, and spores generated by metal cutting, grinding, and welding can settle on every piece of equipment on the shop floor, endangering machinery and risking slips and falls. And, you don’t need OSHA to remind you of the potential skin irritations, respiratory dangers, and cancer risks associated with a ...
Manufactured by:Duroair Technologies Inc. based inNiagara Falls, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Clean Air Safeguarding for the Entire Shop Floor. Welding toxic fumes and laser-cutting dust can threaten employee safety, derail productivity, and place you directly in the crosshairs of the EPA. Just a single spark can ignite welding “smoke” and endanger your entire shop floor. Welding contaminants can also reduce the life of your cooling fans and valuable CNC ...
