Paint Spray
A major automotive component supplier needed to control the emissions from its paint spray process. The plant emissions had characteristics common to many paint spray plants: high air flow, low volatile organic compound (VOC) concentration and particulate.
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A plastic injection molding company in Wisconsin is known as a world-class leader in the industry for their secondary decorating and assembly capabilities, their successes prompted the need for pollution control equipment.
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An automotive parts company had a paint batch mixing and filling operation that used solvents in their primers and fillers. They needed an air pollution control device to handle the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by these solvents used in their processes.
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Airflow reduction · Worldwide compliance
Minimize fugitive emissions · Particulate control
In addition to tightened government regulations, paint and paint
spray clients face several unique challenges when controlling
their emissions. These challenges include airflow reduction,
fugitive emissions, particulate control and reducing operating
costs.
Determining your solution begins by quantifying the problem with
a thorough assessment of your emissions. Utilizing proven
principles of design engineering, your system will incorporate air
volume reduction strategies to reduce capital and operational
costs. By decreasing the exhaust volume from the process we
significantly lower the capital and running costs of the oxidizer,
leading to direct savings for your facility.
Pre-filtration is another consideration when dealing with paint
fumes. Understanding your process allows Anguil to solve difficult
capture problems and eliminate fugitive emissions. Our product
breadth ensures that you have the most efficient emission control
system, effectively processing particulates as part of the
solution.
We provide a wide range of emission control solutions for paint
spray as well as paint manufacturing operations. Our engineering
expertise guarantees a cost-effective, compliant system whether you
are treating emissions from a single paint booth with 1,000 SCFM
(1577 Nm3/Hr) of exhaust volume or an automobile paint spray
operation at 300,000 SCFM (473,130 Nm3/Hr).
Anguil's 1,600 installations and years of experience in the
paint industry have provided us the necessary knowledge to
understand your process and design a long-lasting emission control
solution.