The vapor ducting shown follows the perimeter of the facility and dispenses Ecosorb. |
In terms of functionality with these types of systems, the general mechanism for neutralization of odorous compounds includes adsorption, absorption, solubility enhancement, distribution constant enhancement and reactions. Odorous gases, such as hydrogen sulfide, can also be neutralized by atomization of Ecosorb, which can be applied via airborne treatment using a vapor phase system.
Essentially, the vapor phase system produces submicron droplets of the solution via a centrifugal pressure blower that intakes atmospheric air. The intake air stream is sprayed with the odor neutralizers, pulled through the blower and finally dispersed on the outlet side of the blower. Unlike atomization, no water is used in the vaporization process, only undiluted Ecosorb.
The facility also uses a wind-monitoring system that automatically powers up the equipment when the wind is headed toward a neighboring industrial and commercial complex. Conversely, when the wind is not going in that direction, the system automatically shuts down - providing considerable energy and cost-savings.