Tri-Mer
Odors, particularly industrial odors, are a huge quality of life issue – and a regulatory one as well. Tri-Mer Corp. specializes in practical, cost-effective strategies for eliminating even the worst industrial odors.
5 common examples:
- Hydrogen sulfide: For inlet concentrations up to 4000 ppb, the concentration at the outlet of the Tri-Mer odor control system will be ≤ 1 ppb, the lowest reported odor concentration.
- Methyl mercaptan: For inlet concentrations up to 100 ppb, the concentration at the outlet will be ≤ 0.05 ppb – within the range of reported odor concentrations.
- Dimethyl sulfide: For inlet concentrations up to 1000 ppb, the concentration at the outlet will be ≤ 0.3 ppb. This is the lowest reported odor concentration.
- Carbon disulfide: For inlet concentrations up to 100 ppb, the concentration at the outlet will be ≤ 16 ppb – the lowest reported odor concentration.
- n-Propyl mercaptan: For inlet concentrations up to 2200 ppb, the concentration at the outlet for the odor control system is ≤ 5 ppb.
Multiple Contaminants | Carbon Beds | Particulate Control |
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Tri-Mer odor control systems simultaneously handle particulate, other inorganic compounds and reactive materials including acids and other gases. | Where applications require activated carbon in addition to the wet scrubber section, carbon beds are incorporated. | Where applications generate particulate alongside odors, Tri-Mer’s Whirl / Wet dust collector provides efficiencies of 99%+ over a wide range of micron sizes. |