Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - (Page 57) PEPRODUCTS Municipal Water Treatment Piping System for Sulfuric Acid Higher concentrations of sulfuric acid in municipal water treatment plants have le led to an unfores seen proble lem. SO3 is s sometimes included, w which can b be a stresski t for PVC C PVC PP and cracking agent f PVC, C-PVC, PVDF materials, and can result in pipe failures. The company’s Ultra Proline Halar piping system has been successfully tested and is currently installed in sulfuric acid applications, even were where 98+ percent sulfuric acid is used. Submerged Module for MBRs The company will showcase its 1,500-sq. meter Puron module for membrane bioreactor (MBR) applications at Weftec.08. The improved submerged membrane module features greater packing density, lower energy costs for mplified installation, aeration, and simplified installation while providing even greater compatibility with other commercially available systems. Fiberglass Basins N New 96- and 120-inch fiberglass sump a and sewage basins will be displayed at W Weftec.08. These basins are the largest in inside diame eters the c company has e ever offered. T The fiberglass b basins are m manufactured to ASTM D3753 s standards. The co ompany company offers these new ba basins in varying he heights to meet specific applications and one-piece tanks are available as deep as 35 feet. Koch Membrane Systems Inc. Asahi/America Malden, Mass. (877) 24-ASAHI www.asahi-america.com Wilmington, Mass. (888) 677-KOCH www.kochmembrane.com Topp Industries Inc. Rochester, Ind. (800) 354-4534 www.toppindustries.com Monitoring Equipment Microwave Beam Blockage Detection The company’s ’s new microwave beam-blockage detector uses microwave energy to detect blockage of the path between a sender and receiver. The syscked tem is used for blocked chute detection in bulk material conveying and transfer systems. Other major areas of application are boom collision detection, nucleonic switch replacement and point-level switching for most solid and liquid materials, including wet, dry, and bulk material. Data Logger for Geotechnical Sen Sensors The new dataTaker DT80G and DT85G geon tech technical data loggers, were based on Mass Flow Meter for Digester Gases The Model ST51 mass flowmeter was designed c as an application-specific so solution for processes utilizin ce. ing biogas as a fuel source. It is a full-featured meter with hi onics high-accuracy electronics ho losionhoused in a compact, explosionp asy proof transmitter that is easy to in install and requires little mainte gester tenance. It measures digester ga hanegas, biogas and other methanecomposition biofuel gases. th c he the company’s DT80 line. The loggers were designed for geotechnical applications, with rugged construction to withstand the abuse from such applications. They work with a host of geotechnical sensors, and are expandable up to 300 channels. Fluid Components International San Marcos, Calif. (800) 854-1993 www.fluidcomponents.com com Hawk Measurement Phoenix, Ariz. (888) 429-5538 www.hawkmeasure.com CAS Datalogger Chesterland, Ohio (440) 729-2570 www.dataloggerinc.com OCTOBER2008 www.pollutionengineering.com 57 http://www.kochmembrane.com http://www.toppindustries.com http://www.asahi-america.com http://www.fluidcomponents.com http://www.hawkmeasure.com http://www.dataloggerinc.com http://www.pollutionengineering.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Pollution Engineering - October 2008 Pollution Engineering - October 2008 Contents The Editor’s Desk EnviroNews PE Events Legal Lookout Green Connections Clearing the Air Water for People There’s a New Show in Town Catching Wind for Clean Water Taking the Pressure off Blower Selection Pulsed Plasma Positive Redundancy Product Focus: Municipal Water Treatment Product Focus: Monitoring Equipment PE Products Classified Marketplace Advertisers Index State Rules Pollution Engineering - October 2008 Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Pollution Engineering - October 2008 (Page Cover1) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Pollution Engineering - October 2008 (Page Cover2) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Pollution Engineering - October 2008 (Page 3) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Contents (Page 4) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Contents (Page 5) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Contents (Page 6) Pollution Engineering - 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October 2008 - Catching Wind for Clean Water (Page 38) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Catching Wind for Clean Water (Page 39) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Catching Wind for Clean Water (Page 40) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Taking the Pressure off Blower Selection (Page 41) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Taking the Pressure off Blower Selection (Page 42) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Taking the Pressure off Blower Selection (Page 43) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Taking the Pressure off Blower Selection (Page 44) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Pulsed Plasma (Page 45) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Pulsed Plasma (Page 46) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Pulsed Plasma (Page 47) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Pulsed Plasma (Page 48) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Pulsed Plasma (Page 49) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Pulsed Plasma (Page 50) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Positive Redundancy (Page 51) Pollution Engineering - 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