NITRIC
ACID EMISSION CONTROL EXHAUST SYSTEMS
A pair of KCH FRP vertical fume scrubbers are pictured
here at a large semiconductor manufacturer in the Pacific Northwest.
The main contaminant being absorbed is nitric acid.
Equipment also supplied by KCH on this scrubber pad
include two direct-coupled FRP centrifugal fans with seismic inertia
bases, interconnecting FRP duct, caustic storage and chemical feed
system, UL Approved Master and Scrubber control panels linked via
Ethernet to the owner's master control center with AB SLC 504 microprocessors.
KCH's full range of engineering and quality craftsmanship
capabilities and excellent service are contributing factors to a
nationwide customer base that relies on KCH time and time again
for emission control exhaust systems. Past project costs range from
$10,000 to $5 million proving no job is too small or too large.
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