Air Polution Control

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4 APC December 2014 Ask Bob – Bob McIlvaine The 2014 World Air Pollution Control Market. August 2013, p. 48. Each Air Pollution Problem has Unique Solutions. March 2014, p. 44. Energy Efficiency, Greenhouse Gases, and Air Pollution Control. October 2012, p. 44. Evolution of Fabric Filters for the Metal-Producing and Metalworking Industries. February 2012, p. 48. Fabric Filters, Dust Collectors, and Bag Filters. June 2011, p. 56. Gas Turbine Emissions and Control. February 2013, p. 48. HCl Reduction Decisions to Meet the MATS Rule. October 2013, p. 44. Material Selection for Wet Electrostatic Precipitators. October 2011, p. 48. Mercury Reduction Status and Programs Around the World. September 2014, p. 44. New Regulations for the Cement Industry Are Both a Chal- lenge and an Opportunity. August 2012, p. 64. New Technology is the Answer to Solving the World's Air Pollution Control Problems. June 2014, p. 44. Ozone Potential in Treating Industrial Air. April 2012, p. 56. Special Metals in Air Pollution Control. August 2011, p. 48. Tough New Rules for the Cement Industry. February 2011, p. 55. U.S. Air Pollution Market Outlook is Positive but Challeng- ing. April 2013, p. 48. Worldwide Air Quality Update. April 2011, p. 48. Carbon Capture Carbon Capture: Reducing Emissions Without Breaking the Bank. Skyonic. October 2012, p. 29. The CO 2 Challenge: Economical Capture, Utilization, and Storage. Energy & Environmental Research Center. June 2014, p. 16. Catalysts An Introduction to Catalytic Oxidizers. Süd-Chemie Inc. February 2011, p. 38. Formaldehyde Emission Control Using Base-Metal Cata- lyst. Lantec Products Inc. March 2012, p. 19. How Do You Know You Are Buying the Correct Catalyst? Hypercat ACP. August 2012, p. 42. SCR Catalyst, a Low-Cost Technology for Mercury Mitiga- tion. Babcock-Hitachi & Hitachi Power Systems. October 2013, p. 24. Understanding Catalysts for Industrial Engines. Catalytic Combustion Corp. August 2014, p. 29. Combustible Dust Combustible Dust – An Explosive Topic. Air Handling Sys- tems. October 2011, p. 20. Combustible Dust and Baghouse Design – Key Points to Keep in Mind. Dominick DalSanto. March 2013, p. 31. Congress Pressures OSHA to Implement a Combustible Dust Standard. October 2011, p. 28. Keys to Complying with Combustible Dust Standards – Part I. Camfil APC. April 2013, p. 10. Keys to Complying with Combustible Dust Standards – Part II. Camfil APC. June 2013, p. 24. Preventing Combustible Dust Explosions. Nederman USA. October 2011, p. 10. Vacuum Cleaning Systems: The Right Tool for Removing Combustible Dust. Vac-U-Max. August 2013, p. 36. Dominick on Dust – Dominick DalSanto Combustible Dust and Baghouse Design – Key Points to Keep in Mind. March 2013, p. 31. Doing More with Less. August 2013, p. 31. Environmental Technology and the U.S. Economy. February 2013, p. 34. Undersizing Dust Collection Systems – Short-Sighted, Costly, and, at Times, Dangerous. March 2014, p. 24. Dry Sorbent Injection Activated Carbon Adsorption for Treatment of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions. Carbtrol Corp. April 2014, p. 29. Application of Near Field/Far Field Mixing to Sorbent In- jection. White Cliff Technologies LLC. August 2012, p. 36. Calcium-Based Dry Sorbent Injection Technology Comes of Age. Lhoist North America. August 2012, p. 28. Can Dry Sorbent Injection Technology Really Work for HCl for MATS Compliance? Nol-Tec Systems. August 2012, p. 14. Index to Articles Vol. 1-4 2011 - 2014 This index lists technical and application articles and columns published in Air Pollution Control from 2011 through 2014. Articles are listed by subject and include title, issue, and page number. Columns are listed alphabetically according to standing title. A full index also can be viewed online at www.apcmag.net.

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