A study of flue gas emission reduction from cremation processes by the "Amalgator"
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On 1 April 1999 a study, commissioned by Vermeulen Product Engineering, was conducted by the Department of Thermal Conversion Technology of TNO-MEP of the filter efficiency of the Amalgator at the Crematorium Nedermaas in Geleen in the Netherlands. At this crematorium a cremator of the "warm-start"type is in-stalled. The Amalgator is a filter system developed for the reduction of mercury, dust and PCDD/PCDF emissions in the flue gasses of cremators. It consists of a dustfilter, a catalytic bed and an active carbon bed.
TNO Identifier
262644
Publisher
TNO
Collation
22 p.
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