Industrial

Within the industrial sector there are specific installations which should pay maximum attention to the protection of their control rooms against corrosion. This is because their activities generate highly corrosive gasses which need to be eliminated in case they affect the functioning of critical electrical equipment. This corrosion compromises the efficiency and safety and can affect the production process itself.

Industrial activities most susceptible to these sorts of problems are:
• Petrochemical installations and refineries
• Pulp and paper manufacturing
• Electronics manufacturing
• Mining
• Chemical and pharmaceutical
• Gas treatment plants

Having acquired significant experience in air filtration and gas absorption, our mission is to provide clean and safe solutions that meet the expectations for higher air quality in order to obtain specific benefits:
• Avoiding corrosion damage
• Extending the useful life span of sensitive electronic equipment
• Avoiding costly stoppages and maintenance operations
• Reducing unpleasant odours
• Maintaining the levels of contaminated gases within environmental standards
• Protecting people's health

Petrochemical
Pulp & Paper
Electronics and semiconductor manufacturing
Fertilizer/Chemical Plant
Mining
Various gaseous contaminants (such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrogen sulfide, and chlorine, etc.) are released during distillation or desulfurization in the petrochemical plants. Depending on their concentration, these contaminants can cause corrosion damage to critical components.

Particularly at risk are sensitive areas such as switchgear, control rooms or process control systems. Any build-up of corrosion on the conductive copper and silver components of technical devices threatens process efficiency, increases maintenance costs and results in expensive repairs and unplanned downtime.
IIECC offers customized solutions to meet the specialist needs of petrochemical industry applications.

Our filtration solutions provide reliable protection against corrosion resulting from the harmful gases released during the key process steps of petrochemicals.

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Gaseous pollutants generated in pulp and paper production, such as hydrogen sulfide, mercaptans, sulfur dioxide, sulfur oxide, chlorine, chlorine oxide, ozone, etc. , can cause damage to surrounding electronic and electrical equipment, especially in places where key equipment and precision instruments are installed, such as electronic equipment, control rooms, process control systems.

The negative effects of the corrosion of the copper and silver components of these devices include a loss of process efficiency, additional maintenance costs, expensive repairs and unplanned downtime.
For the special requirements of the pulp and paper industry, IIECC offers customized filtration solutions against corrosion by contaminant gases that are released during the main process steps in papermaking.

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Complex and special manufacturing processes in electronic and semiconductor industries require high cleanliness of ambient air. Chemical gas-phase contaminations, so-called airborne molecular contaminants (AMC), can form thin chemical films on critical surfaces. Stringent monitoring of indoor air quality enables to comply with high technology production environments.

Failures due to AMC are classified as:
· Mechanical effects include obstruction of cooling airflow, interference of moving or optical parts, and deformation of surfaces.
· Chemical effects include corrosion of electrical components, due to dust comprised of sulfur and chlorine bearing salts.
· Electrical effects include impedance changes and electronic circuit conductor bridging.
IIECC provides professional solutions in measuring, identifying and controlling air contamination. This enables our customers to improve their manufacturing processes as well as their product yields.
The fertilizer industry is continually challenged to meet and exceed current and future standards. Chemicals such as sulfuric acid and ammonia are used in the production of chemical fertilizers, and corrosive gas pollutants are produced during the processing of these chemicals.

Waste gases from the fertilizer industry include carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, and volatile organic compounds and particulate matter. In order to improve the reliability of the production process and protect human health, it is necessary to adopt an efficient chemical filtration system to effectively remove these gaseous pollutants.
IIECC provides stage-wise separation and removal of contaminant gases and particulate matter to meet any level of emission limits.

IIECC's experienced engineering and industry experts can help customers review process applications and customize the most optimal, cost-effective separation solutions based on customer needs.

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Air quality management issues in mining and ore beneficiation are primarily centred on particulate emissions. Mining may involve surface working and/or underground mining. There are many processes which potentially give rise to airborne dust - varying from nuisance value to potentially life threatening.

Dust is generated at every stage of production, from working at the rock face to dispatching the finished product. Minerals processing through metallurgical processes often results in the emission of NOx and SOx as well as certain metals and fumes which are sometimes as important if not more important than the particulate emissions from these processes.
In mining, much focus is placed on prevention of pollution, since the sources tend to be more diffuse, whereas in minerals processing the technologies are focused toward source capture and treatment of emissions.

IIECC has applied air pollution control technologies to these problems and has created filtration media and specialized equipments to meet the unique needs of this industry. IIECC has a full range of products available, plus the expertise to help find the best solution for each pollution problem.

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