Air Polution Control

APC-0514SG

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APC SourceGuide May 2014 39 Tri-Mer Corp. Factory and Headquarters: Owosso, MI (989) 723-7838 salesdpt@tri-mer.com For inquiries re: UltraCat catalyst filters, Call Kevin Moss, (801) 294-5422 kevin.moss@tri-mer.com About Us Tri-Mer's UltraCat catalyst filters remove both particulate and NOx at temperatures between 300°F and 700°F. For NOx removal, Tri-Mer offers two distinctive solutions, both with exceptional track records. A version of the UltraCat system, with embedded catalyst filter elements, provides NOx removal above 90%, alongside very high dioxin removal. The Tri-NOx ® Multi- Chem system accommodates any combination of NO and NO 2 , and guarantees a clear stack. Other Tri-Mer technologies include the Crossflow for the scrubbing of virtually all inorganic compounds, the VF Packed Bed Scrubber for the highest loadings of fumes and gases, and the Whirl Wet ® dust collector, one of industry's most time-proven solutions for dusts over 3 microns. Tri-Mer's UltraCat catalyst filters remove particulate (PM), acid gases such as SO 2 and HCl, and NOx in a single all- in-one system. UltraCat catalyst filters are composed of fibrous ceramic materials that can withstand high temperatures up to 1650°F. The filter walls have nanobits of highly-efficient SCR catalyst for NOx control. Acid gases Tri-Mer Corporation, established in 1960 and headquartered in Owosso, MI, is a technology company specializ- ing in advanced air pollution control systems. Tri-Mer is highly respected for the breadth and scope of its R&D programs. These programs have yielded numerous groundbreaking developments, including two for the cost-effective control of multiple-cont- aminant emission streams. Product Lines Tri-Mer Corporation are removed in the same system with integrated dry sorbent injection of sodium bicarbonate, trona, or lime. Dioxins are also destroyed by the proprietary catalyst. Tri-Mer ceramic filter systems provide much higher temperature capabilities than fabric filter baghouses, with much better performance, yet are still cost competitive with ESP. Total operating costs are lower. In addition, filters have unique multi-pollutant features including NOx and dioxin treatment not possible with fabric filters or ESP. For applications below 300°F, Tri-Mer's Cloud Chamber ® system treats PM2.5, fine, submicron, ultrafine, and con - densable particulate, as well as PM10, while simultaneously wet scrubbing soluble gases. The CCS is an excep tional, superior alternative to wet ESP. APC0514SG_Masters 5/7/14 10:18 AM Page 39

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