Welcome to your new issue of Gas Streams.
This issue features detailed technical information on a SynGas application in a Japanese Waste Gasification facility, which has potential implications for many of our current customers.
In further international news, details on a syngas removal process in China are included.
New product information is covered in our new SULFUR-RITE brochure, and you will meet two new key engineering employees whose expertise will now be available to you.
As always, we want to know what you need to make your process more efficient and effective. Please tell us what you would like to see in this newsletter by contacting me at wrouleau@merichem.com
William Rouleau
Sales & Marketing Manager |
Gas Technology Products (GTP) offers both liquid and solid media desulfurization technologies to sweeten gas streams containing virtually any levels of hydrogen sulfide or mercaptans—for systems of widely ranging capacities. For any size or type application, GTP offers complete turnkey systems.
In this issue:
01. Solid waste gasification facilities use LO-CAT to remove Syngas
Discover how using the LO-CAT system benefits solid waste gasification applications, removing the H2S producing in waste disposal. As gasification gains popularity and importance due to pressures to reduce landfill use, treating byproducts such as H2S has become increasingly important.
In this paper, you will find out how LO-CAT provides a superior technology solution for low sulfur levels, and also how LO-CAT produces a superior sulfur product for agricultural use.
Click here to read the detailed discussion.
02. Learn about customized SULFUR-RITE systems
A new full color SULFUR-RITE brochure details the entire SULFUR-RITE H2S removal process, from order through operation to technical service. Detailed technical information explains the SULFUR-RITE engineering concept and process chemistry, along with significant cost saving benefits.
To view the complete brochure, click here.
03. LO-CAT system will treat syngas in China
A new syngas treatment system is currently in the design phase for deployment in a coal gasification treatment system in China. In this international venture, GTP is working with a variety of Chinese organizations and international engineering firms to remove HCN, H2S, and COS. Click here for more details on the specific technologies and international partners include in this project.
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