Odor Control

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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Carbon disulfide: For inlet concentrations up to 100 ppb, the concentration at the outlet will be ≤ 16 ppb – the lowest reported odor concentration.
  5. 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
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.