Smoot Type 1 Airlocks Type 1, Square Flange PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The Smoot Type 1 is a basic, yet versatile airlock. With a wide range of options and accessories, and multiple sizes in stock, the Type 1 will operate efficiently in your system. PRODUCT FEATURES Constructed with cast iron housing Open end rotor constructed of A-36 […]
Archive for July, 2011
Smoot Type 1 Airlocks
Friday, July 29th, 2011ProMiment Beta® b Series
Friday, July 22nd, 2011ProMiment® Beta® b Series Energy Efficient and NSF Approved! The ProMinent® Beta® is a microprocessorbased diaphragm solenoid metering pump capable of flows from 0.16 to 8.4 gph (0.59 to 32 l/h) and pressures to 363 psi (25 bar). Feed rate is determined by stroke length and stroke frequency. Stroke length is adjusted from 0% to […]
Fybroc Division Self-Priming Pumps
Friday, July 15th, 2011Fybroc Division Self-Priming Fiberglass Pumps SERIES 1600 SELF-PRIMING CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Capacities to 1400 GPM Heads to 300 feet Integral priming chamber High Strength Casing Integral Flanges Six Standard Sizes These self-primers combine efficiency with excellent priming times. Substantial parts interchangeability with series 1500 pumps. Available in six sizes with capacities to 1400 GPM and heads […]
Duall Division PT-500 Series scrubber controls fermentation tank odors at pharmaceutical manufacturi
Friday, July 8th, 2011Background Baxter Healthcare, Jayuya, Puerto Rico, faced new air regulations to treat odors and particulate emitted from a fermentation process used in the manufacture of antibiotics. The primary odor constituents were hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and dimethyldisulfide (DMDS). Results The Duall Division of the Met-Pro Corporation recommended a Series PT-510 skid mounted, scrubber system to solve […]
Fisher-Klosterman redesigns competitor's cyclone and wet scrubber
Friday, July 1st, 2011Fisher-Klosterman® was asked to modify the design on an existing Cyclone and Wet Scrubber supplied by a competitor in order to obtain a better collection efficiency and minimize the liquid carry over at new reduced gas flow conditions. The Cyclone and Scrubber were modified with minimum fieldwork by changing internal components only. Fisher-Klosterman® also provided […]