IAC Offers Filter Bag Change-out Services Posted on 22, Feb 2012 |
| IAC’s service crews can come into your plant and perform your next bag change-out at your convenience. IAC guarantees a “clean stack” or we keep coming back until it’s fixed! |
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The New Age of PTFE Filtration Membrane Posted on 15, Feb 2012 |
| With the release, in 2011, of new, more restrictive dry particulate emission regulations by the EPA, such as Boiler MACT, CSAPR, and other, tighter EPA emissions mandates, it is incumbent on dry filtration media technology to keep pace with these new lower restricted dry particulate emission requirements. |
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Shop Talk: Knife Gate Valves Posted on 08, Feb 2012 |
| A Knife Gate Valve can be found today in most all types of processing plants. Whether they were chosen to be placed in a Bulk Solids Pneumatic Convey System, a wastewater treatment plant, or the pulp and paper industry the benefits of these valves are quickly realized by those who use them. |
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IAC Celebrates 2012 With Customer Appreciation Posted on 31, Jan 2012 |
| In order to show appreciation to our valued customers, IAC is offering two deals during the month of February 2012: a $10.00 Dwyer Magnehelic "DP" Gauge (0-15 in. range ONLY)*; and Free standard shipping** on any filter bag order of 100 or more bags. |
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IAC Offers a Low-Profile, Maintenance-Friendly Bin Vent Filter Posted on 25, Jan 2012 |
| IAC’s low-profile Pulse-Jet Bin Vent for Truck Unload Systems offers special design and safety features to ease the routine of field maintenance. |
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IAC Manufactures 1.2 Million CFM Baghouse Fabric Filter Posted on 18, Jan 2012 |
| IAC ‘M-Pulse’ Baghouse Filters are currently operating in Process Gas Systems handling volumes in excess of 1.2 million CFM – many of which are high temperature systems. |
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Cement Kiln Dust Handling and Storage Solution Posted on 11, Jan 2012 |
| IAC assists a large international cement plant in providing an alternative to land filling cement kiln dust (CKD) collected from two wet process kilns burning hazardous waste oils and solvents. |
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Fast Track Alternative Fuel Project Posted on 04, Jan 2012 |
| IAC is the EPC contractor for a Midwest Farmer’s Cooperative, 100,000 ton-per-year biomass pellet plant. |
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Why You Should Use IAC Pre-Coat Baghouse Conditioner Posted on 28, Dec 2011 |
| IAC developed IAC Pre-Coat. When used as a fabric filter pre-coat, it can protect against moisture, particulate bleed through, hydrocarbon carry over, bag blinding, oil, tacky (sticky), or viscous contamination. It is easy to use, much more effective than lime injection, and less expensive than lime for the same results. |
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IAC Offers 10-Point Baghouse Inspections Posted on 21, Dec 2011 |
| Utilizing baghouse maintenance crews from IAC can save you thousands of dollars in costly downtime, reduced overtime charges, improved employee productivity, and increased filter bag life. |
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Baghouse “Winterizing Kit” Protects Plant from Unscheduled Downtime Posted on 14, Dec 2011 |
| IAC’s Baghouse Winterizing Kit protects your Baghouse’s pulse valves and compressed air header from snow, ice, and freezing weather - guarding against production interruptions and downtime. |
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Benefits and Methods of On-Demand Baghouse Filter Cleaning Posted on 07, Dec 2011 |
| Cleaning on-demand is one small way industries can contribute to the reduction of plant compressed air usage and waste. Although not every system can be cleaned on-demand, those that do can benefit from lower compressed air usage;
longer solenoid valve & diaphragm valve life; longer filter bag life. |
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What`s Your Plan for Controlling Mercury (HG) Emissions? Posted on 30, Nov 2011 |
| Coal-fired power plants, as well as industrial coal-fired boilers, are now subject to complying with the latest EPA MACT standards for the reduction of mercury gasses/particulates in the gas streams. The EPA approach is central to the plan to reduce mercury from power plants. |
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Pulse-Jet Filter Conversion of Shaker Style Reverse Air Baghouse Posted on 23, Nov 2011 |
| An eastern USA Cement manufacturer decides to increase production, save money and downtime by converting 4 existing Shaker Reverse Air Baghouses to IAC Pulse-Jet Filters. |
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IAC Completes Emergency Baghouse Service Posted on 16, Nov 2011 |
| When a northeastern USA foundry experienced a fire in their Melt Furnace Baghouse they called IAC for emergency repairs, saving many thousands of dollars in lost production. |
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World News: Air Pollution Control Posted on 09, Nov 2011 |
| IAC has designed and fabricated 12 Bin Vent Dust Collectors to be strategically placed for confined space at a copper concentrate mine. |
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Case Study: Coal Fired Steam Boiler Baghouse Maintenance Project Posted on 26, Oct 2011 |
| IAC completes a baghouse rebuild project for a 16-module reverse air structural baghouse. |
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Lincolnway Energy Case Study Posted on 03, Aug 2011 |
| Fly Ash Dust Handling Case Study
General Contractor: IAC
Engineering Co.: IAC
Installation Contractor: IAC
Valve Supplier: Plattco Corporation
Site Location: Lincolnway Energy, Nevada, IA
Equipment: IAC “M” Pulse High Temperature Baghouse, 245,000 ACFM |
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IAC Green Footprint Technology Bulletin Posted on 28, Jun 2011 |
| Drake Cement, LLC in Drake, Arizona, USA, is the Southwest`s newest cement company, with full-scale operations underway. |
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IAC`s Pellet Plants Increase Density of Biomass Residues Posted on 28, Jun 2011 |
| IAC designs and builds state-of-the-art Plants to create a dense fuel pellet from biomass residues which is easily stored. |
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Curacao`s New Terminal Posted on 28, Jun 2011 |
| Industrial Accessories Company (IAC) of the US has helped a modern cement terminal based on the island of Curacao, Antilles, solve a number of problems with delivery of its super sacks, by installing a turnkey terminal project. This article details the project scope and explains how the new designs successfully took into account having to meet important environmental requirements specific to the local environment. |
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