Does the EWI process meet current North American and European air emission regulations?
Testing conducted at our facility in Ajax confirmed that the MD-1000 meets Canadian and U.S. ground level requirements without final off-gas treatment. With a small thermal oxidizer, with an efficiency of 99.99%, all known emission requirements are easily met and exceeded by at least an order of magnitude (10x). The peak flow from the Model MD-1000 is 60 cubic feet per minute (CFM). This is a very low flow and to put this in perspective, a typical bathroom fan discharges 200 CFM. Incinerators and pyrolysis units discharge many times this flow volume which can be in the tens of thousands of CFM. The testing conducted at the Liverpool site confirmed that with the twin 30kW turbines installed, the system also meets, and is well within the requirements of E.U. emission standard.
Testing conducted at our facility in Ajax confirmed that the MD-1000 meets Canadian and U.S. ground level requirements without final off-gas treatment. With a small thermal oxidizer, with an efficiency of 99.99%, all known emission requirements are easily met and exceeded by at least an order of magnitude (10x). The peak flow from the Model MD-1000 is 60 cubic feet per minute (CFM). This is a very low flow and to put this in perspective, a typical bathroom fan discharges 200 CFM. Incinerators and pyrolysis units discharge many times this flow volume which can be in the tens of thousands of CFM. The testing conducted at the Liverpool site confirmed that with the twin 30kW turbines installed, the system also meets, and is well within the requirements of E. U. emission standard.
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