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GORE REMEDIA Catalytic Filter Bags simultaneously provide dust control and remove up to 99% of total dioxins and furans.

GORE® REMEDIA® Catalytic Filter Bags – Municipal Solid Waste Incineration, Nishitama Eisei Kumiai, Hamura City, Tokyo, Japan

A municipal solid waste incineration plant in Hamura, Tokyo, was using powder-activated carbon injection to control dioxin/ furan emission. The plant management needed a solution to two simultaneous challenges: Increasing the facility’s waste incineration capacity by 14 % while mitigating the surrounding neighborhood’s concerns of high dioxin/furan emission.

GORE® REMEDIA® Catalytic Filter Bags – Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator, Obama, Japan

The local government of a city in the Fukui prefecture (Japan) needed to revamp its MSW incineration facility to simplify operations and reduce costs. A key factor for the revamped facility was a potential replacement for its existing pollution control unit, which used a fixed-bed activated carbon with ancillary fire protection system to reduce post-incineration dioxin/furan emissions.

GORE® REMEDIA® Catalytic Filter Bags – Medical Waste Incineration Facility, Pennsylvania, USA

An incineration plant in Pennsylvania uses a rotary kiln incinerator with a downstream pollution control system to treat medical waste. In 2009, the EPA introduced a new emission guideline (EGs) for rotary kiln incinerators. In October 2014, the EGs was enforced at the plant, whose existing pollution control system complied with all components of the EGs except dioxin/ furans emission (D/F).

GORE® REMEDIA® Catalytic Filter Bags – Municipal Solid Waste Incineration – Kochi City Clean Center, Japan

At an energy to waste facility in Kochi, Japan, power was generated by incinerating municipal waste using a stoker furnace, which incorporated pollution control units at the downstream. After heat recovery, the flue gas was further cooled down to 150 °C for the effective carbon adsorption of dioxin/furan. The gas was then passed through a filter baghouse to remove particulates. Finally, the gas was reheated to 210 °C for tail-end NOx reduction by an SCR tower.

GORE® REMEDIA® Catalytic Filter Bags – Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator, Okayama, Japan

The construction firm A&E was competing for a new MSW incineration facility at Okayama Prefecture (Japan). One of the facility’s core needs was to meet regulations for post-incineration emissions. As part of the bidding process, A&E committed to finding the best-available technologies to meet the project’s various technical scopes, including controlling post-combustion dioxin/furan emissions, all while minimizing the initial investment and ongoing operating costs.

Dioxin & Furan Filters - case study

A paper discussing the comparison between laboratory and field evaluations of catalytic filters for dioxins.

Article: Catalytic Filtration - Dioxin/Furan Destruction in the Baghouse

This paper describes the current status of air pollution control at the municipal waste incinerator of IVRO, Roeselare, Belgium, using the REMEDIA D/F catalytic filter system for dioxin/furan destruction and particulate control.

Article: Combined PCDD/F Destruction and Particulate Control in the Baghouse - Experience with a Catalytic Filter System at a Medical Waste Incineration Plant

A paper first presented at the international conference on incineration and thermal treatment technologies, discussing the catalytic filter system at a medical waste incineration plant.

Dioxin & Furan Filters

A paper first presented at the 21st International Symposium on Halogenated Environmental Organic Pollutants and POPs, discussing removal of PCDD/PCDF and polyaromatic hydrocarbons.