The tests for finding an ideal catalytic process were first conducted using a pellet catalyst. This type of catalyst uses an inert support material as round spheres (“pellets”) on which […]
read more →In early 2013 experiments and tests were performed in order to optimise the plasma process for INEOS Paraform’s emission problems using new sophisticated instrumentation and analytical methods. The plasma method […]
read more →Mrs. Dr. Lossen-Geißler, the mayor of Mainz-Mombach, invites officials from the public authorities and the companies with smell problems in the area (Nestlé, Cargill, INEOS Paraform, the municipal sewage plant) […]
read more →An expert team for plasma use exists at the University of Szczecin with whom a cooperation was agreed upon. Dr. Holub came with a member of this group to Rafflenbeul […]
read more →The research group of Dr. Holub/Westpommeranian University of Szczecin/Poland is specialised on plasma technology. Special experiments and tests are performed to optimise the destruction of the harmful pollutants in the […]
read more →An inception report has to be written. The EU-Commission wants to be informed on the progress of the work and for what their money has been spent so far. Also […]
read more →A plasma generator which can produce a sufficient quantity of ions consists of an interconnection of a large number of metal plates which will become electrodes when the high voltage […]
read more →The result of the testing phase is the combination of two methods for the destruction of the harmful substances in the waste air from the paraformaldehyde plant: a) the impact […]
read more →After successful tests in the laboratory a small unit was built and installed at the paraformaldehyde plant of INEOS Paraform GmbH &Co KG and used several months for testing purposes. […]
read more →In 2002 the German parliament decreed the “Clean Air Act” based on the European Air Quality Guideline 2008/50/EU. In this Clean Air Act, the emission limit values for formaldehyde, methanol […]
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