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Odor Control Systems

Odor control systems are designed to reduce or completely eliminate all traces of unwanted scents within an air supply. Popular in industrial, commercial and residential applications, these systems neutralize malodors, making them unavailable for olfactory senses to pick up, thus improving air quality. Though not all odorous emissions are toxic or even physically harmful, odors that are purely unpleasant can have a negative impact on the quality of life and productivity of an area or process.

Adwest Technologies, Inc.
Anaheim, CA
714-632-9801
Adwest Technologies manufactures cost effective VOC abatement air pollution control & odor control systems through its RETOX Regenerative Thermal Oxidizers. RTOs provide solutions for volatile organic compounds, consisting of hydrocarbon, solvent fume, halogenated & other hazardous air pollutants as well as odor control. Our company specializes in RETOX RTO Dual Chamber Thermal Oxidizers.
Anguil Environmental Systems, Inc.
Milwaukee, WI
414-365-6400
Anguil designs, manufactures, installs & services various oxidizer technologies, all with high destruction efficiency & low operating costs. Products include regenerative, catalytic & thermal oxidizers, rotor concentrators, scrubbers & odor abatement systems to destroy Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) & Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs). Heat & energy recovery options are also available.
Air-Clear LLC
Elkton, MD
443-245-3400
Dedicated to providing the best air pollution control solution by learning about your process & meeting your specific air quality needs, Air-Clear maximizes your investment with the highest quality, most energy efficient, cost effective VOC reduction & odor control. Products: thermal & catalytic oxidizers (regenerative & recuperative), dust collectors & coalescing fiberbed filter mist collectors.
Pollution Systems
Houston, TX
888-535-7310
As leading experienced odor control system manufacturers, Pollution Systems Solutions offers used and refurbished odor control systems, along with new custom or standard design odor elimination systems. Offering odor control, produced by eliminating odors Pollution Systems Solutions varied odor eliminators product capabilities help meet unique operating situations requiring odor control systems.
APC Technologies, Inc.
Pittsburgh, PA
877-464-2728
APC Technologies, as knowledgeable odor control system manufacturers, has quality odor control experience when eliminating odors for various pollutants. With odor elimination capabilities, APC Technologies provides a broad range of odor control systems that offer odor elimination through complete odor control. APC Technologies has complete dedication to customer odor control system satisfaction.
Bisco Enterprise, Inc.
Addison, IL
800-878-7309
With over 40 years of designing industrial clean air systems, Bisco's air pollution control solutions are safe, clean, easy & economical. Air cleaning & purifying equipment includes mist & smoke eliminators, dust & powder collectors, weld fume & smoke ventilation units, long-lasting & highly efficient self-cleaning air filters, ducting & accessories. Great service & support before & after sale!
Air Cleaning Technology, Inc.
Santa Ana, CA
800-640-9008
Offering service, sales, installation and engineering of odor control systems, Air Cleaning Technology offers air pollution control solutions for air quality concerns. Odor control systems offered include odor eliminators that create odor control by eliminating odors. As premium odor control system manufacturers, Air Cleaning Technology is one-source solution for your odor control system needs.
Ultra-Flow Inc.
Waterloo, ON
800-267-5585
As odor control system manufacturers, Ultra-Flow is experienced in serving the industrial end-user market with engineered odor control solutions. Odor eliminators work by eliminating odors created during the industrial process and enforcing odor control. Ultra-Flow stays current with odor elimination technology to offer improved solutions amidst competition with other odor elimination companies.
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Odor Control Systems

In unpleasant odor situations it is essential that air pollution controls come equipped with odor control systems. These systems often mask the disagreeable smell with a stronger more pleasant scent, though this is a temporary solution. Alternatively, odor controls may neutralize them by absorbing them with specially configured powders, sprays and filters. The latter and more permanent solution is often preferable, particularly in industrial atmospheres where smelly gasses can accumulate in large quantities. They are often used in the waste industry, in landfills, solid and liquid waste management and sewers where untreated scents can attract rodents and insects. In facilities that produce large amounts of methane such as pulp and paper plants or livestock processing, mist collectors and oxidizers are used as odor control systems. Air handling equipment, chemical manufacturing, and pesticide and herbicide manufacturing also use odor control systems in their facilities. Odor control systems should be installed in all environments in which unpleasant scents lead to direct or indirect impingement on quality of life and product.

There are many different methods of controlling odors in industrial settings. As aforementioned, some "air fresheners" simply mask odors while serious odor control systems neutralize it. This involves the use of sprays, filters or granules which use chemical compounds to attack and dissipate the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that produce odors. Granules are made of porous materials such as activated carbon to dissolve odors. Sprays bind to and inactivate enzymes and odor causing anaerobic bacteria. Filters are among the most variable and may work in conjunction with sprays and granules. Carbon filters, caustic scrubbers, biofilters, mist collectors and oxidizers are variations of this technique which is often times effective for particulate removal as well. Carbon filters use activated carbon for air purification in waste management applications like keeping sewage systems cleaner. Caustic scrubbers and bioscrubbers are used in waste-water treatment plants to remove odorous gasses by biotrickling filter technology. In workplaces that have unpleasant odors caused by welding, plastic processing, high speed machining with coolants, tempering and quenching, mist collectors remove odors from gas streams. In order to manage smoke and exhaust odors, thermal oxidizers use chemicals that incinerate pollution in the air. Biofilters are small and fit inside pipes or tubes and remove sewer gas odors before the contents come in contact with humans. Atomization, vaporization, encapsulation or infusion are all popular delivery systems for odor control which may be marketed for specific odors or designed to breakdown a broad spectrum of odors.

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