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Ammonia Removal System - Air Strippers
The standard counterflow air stripper is designed for flows from 0–910 m3/hr (0–4000 gpm). It can remove volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds including, but not limited to, chlorinated hydrocarbons, BETX, MTBE and others. It has the lowest initial cost and operating cost of any air stripping design.
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Vapor Phase Carbon
Vapor phase carbon (VPC) systems are used for collection of organics, trace quantities of alkali or acid vapors. If there are only small quantities of odor causing compounds present, they can also be used to collect organics from air strippers or other devices that release organics. VPC systems have also been applied to air makeup systems to protect sensitive equipment...
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Iron Oxidation – Aeration Systems - Air Strippers
Iron Oxidation – Aeration Systems The iron aeration unit is designed to totally saturate the inlet water with oxygen. The discharge water is normally sent to a retention tank where final oxidation of the iron occurs.
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Low Profile - Air Strippers
Low Profile Air Strippers Where headroom is a problem, the low profile design can be used. Typically, low profile configurations are used from 0-190 L/min (0-50 gpm). High efficiencies can be achieved on virtually any volatile organic compound.
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Radon Removal Aerators - Air Strippers
Radon Removal Aerators With proper adjustment of gas and liquid rates, our aerators are used for stripping radon from groundwater. Often used for well water treatment, the aeration system is capable of high efficiency removal resulting in virtually no detectable levels in the treated water. Sizes up to 455 m3/hr (2000 gpm) can be provided as shop fabricated single modules.
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