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Cambridge EnTech, a division of Cambridge International, has announced new solution capabilities for particulate control and air quality issues in processing plants.

A newly designed, custom-engineered gas filter, the Cambridge EnTech Reeltration System (RTS) cleans various types of particulate from the air stream and serves as a primary particulate control device for applications that generate nuisance dust, carry-over and emissions concerns.

The Reeltration System is ideally suited for the biomass energy market as the primary particulate matter control device for small to mid-size projects and is a less expensive alternative to ESPs or baghouses.

The new system provides an inexpensive solution to address NIMBY (“not in my backyard”) concerns.

The company says the system makes smaller biomass projects feasible that might not otherwise get off the ground.

The system works using filter media to capture particulate matter (PM) and is mounted on a reel-to-reel system in which the media exits the treatment area as PM is collected.

Collected PM is removed from the media using a clean-in-place (CIP) system, and clean filter media is returned to the treatment area for further PM capture.

The cleaned gas passes through the media and support system, into the exit chamber of the RTS.

The Reeltration System is fully automated and works in a continuous process and specialises in capturing fine, course, wet, sticky, oily, low and high density particulate.

Available in a variety of system configurations and customisable per application, the RTS is also designed to recapture valuable particulate for reuse.

For more information on Cambridge EnTech go to www.cambridgeentech.com.