THE
SITUATION
A large non-woven textile
manufacturer, located in the
Southeastern United States,
was directed by state authorities
to comply with environmental
air quality standards. Regulators
mandated that the emission
of visible smoke fumes be controlled
and limited. Lubricants used
in the manufacturing process
were identified as the primary
cause of the smoke fumes. As
calendar rolls pressed fabrics
together, lubricants were heated
to such an extent that visible
smoke emissions were created.
In addition, oily emissions
led to the contamination of
the rolls of non-woven fabric.
As a result, the company's
objectives were to keep the
rolls of fabric clean and the
manufacturing process running,
and to comply with the environmental
standards.
THE
SOLUTION
Our recommendation involved
a turnkey solution, install
proprietary hooding over the
rolling process to prevent
contamination from the emissions
and collect the emissions with
CMC style mist collectors.
This solution utilized technologies
from CECO Filters, Busch International,
and specialized project management
from Kirk & Blum. Our customer
purchased three mist and smoke
eliminator systems designed
to handle up to 12,000 CFM
(cubic feet per minute) of
airflow and two systems designed
to handle 16,000 CFM.
THE
RESULT
The smoke eliminator systems
have been operational for over
nine months and the company
has experienced limited downtime
in their manufacturing process.
Emissions have been fully compliant
with the appropriate environmental
regulations. Contamination
from the lubricants onto the
non-woven fabrics has been
eliminated. Having met the
stated objectives, our customer
was satisfied with the results
of our cost-effective solution. |