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Single source solutions for dust control and process air filtration baghouse collectors and scrubber technology |
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We are leading the way to a new modern plan.
Processfilter Sweden AB is one step ahead when it comes to process ventilation. Besides an environment in the workplace free from air pollutants as well as our precious global environment, we can offer you process ventilation which improves shapes and recycles the material from your process.
Our know-how is based on more than 40 years of experience in the field of process ventilation. We also have a unique cooperation with our suppliers, for example filter manufacturers like, French Europe Environment, Danish DISA and Euromate from Netherland. This gives us the possibility to offer our clients the development of new or the improvement of products already on the market. With our own products, brand named Processfilter Sweden and those of our suppliers, we have made more than 20 000 installations in the field of process ventilation all over the world.
1996 "HB" received the accreditation EN 45001 from SWEDAC concerning air analysis- manual gravimetric determination of concentration and mass flow of dust in gas channels.
1998 Processfilter Sweden AB was acquired.
1999 The product programme was supplemented with a Nordic agency for the French filter manufacturer Europe Environnement. During the same year, the office in Germany was opened, HB Engineering Germany GmbH.
2001 The product programme was supplemented with Euromate. Expected annual turnover 2001 is 100 million SEK.
2002 "PF" present another new product for the soft disposable industry. The new FCF - Fan Cleaned Filter or RCF - Reversed Cleaned Filter.
2002/2003 HB Miljö & Teknik AB adopts the new name; Processfilter Sweden AB. The affiliated German company, HB Engineering Germany GmbH, remain with its old name.
2004 "PF" upgrades its EN 45001 Accreditation to EN 17025.
2004 In July "PF's" President Carsten Hansen sells his 50% of the company shares to "PF's" Scandinavian manager, Niclas Blomquist. Niclas enters Carsten's earlier position as President in August. The ownership is now Jan Bjergard 50 % and Niclas Blomquist the remaining 50 % of the shares. Niclas Blomquist has a long experience of industrial air filtration. Since the start at ITK Luftteknik AB in 1985, a company with long traditions, he has had the position as sales manager of the Scandinavian market at Processfilter Sweden AB.
2005 Niclas Blomquist enters the position of CEO at the German affiliated company, HB Engineering Germany GmbH
2006 The service department is increased with 2 new engineers. The department updates and invests radical in new technology - and measurement instrument.
The company increases the marketing against foundries and steel agency which gives big penetration at the end of the year.
2007 he company increases the initiatives in order to reach out more on the export market, in front against Asia where the majority agents to be engaged.
Niclas Blomquist buys during August remaining 50% of the company and becomes thereby single-handed owner.
Processfilter Borås's AB changes names to Processfilter Solutions AB.
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| Emission measurement & Monitoring - Tribodynamic sensor Accredited dust Monitor
Continuous particulate emissions monitoring and recording system comprising probe and combined control unit/microprocessor-based datalogger
The DT270/770 utilises PCME's unique Electrodynamic measurement principle. When the sensing probe is installed in the duct or stack, particles in the air stream interact with the sensing rod and a charge induction affect is analysed from the probe.
Distributions in the particle stream result in a frequency charge induction affect is analysed from the probe. Distributions in the particle steam result in a frequency charge induction response, which is directly proportional to the concentration of particulate. Unlike Triboelectric systems the measurement is not affected by build up on the probe, which can cause zero and calibration drift. Very Low Dust concentrations can also be measured due to this unique Electrodynamic technique.
Various independent laboratories have validated this relationship.
PCME's Electrodynamic technique also enables the use of fully insulated probes essential for use in high humidity and wet gas streams as well as applications with high conductive dust loadings.
Modes of Operation
The DT770 & DT270 calculates and records both the EPA averages (EPA mode) and instantaneous levels of emissions (Process Control Mode). The instrument is calibrated to quantitively monitor in mg/m3, by comparison with the results of an isokinetic sample.
BROKEN BAG MODE
Graphically displays filter cleaning (Broken Bag
Mode).
Permits anticipation of arrestment plant failure.
Assists diagnosis of location of broken bags.
PROCESS CONTROL MODE
Stores instantaneous emission for past 24 hours.
Emissions can be reviewed using onboard graphical display for
effective trend analysis.
PC connectable (laptop and notebook computers) for emission
display and analysis in real time.
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| Pressurised Filter, type NFO Tryckfilter, typ NFO
Applications
The NFO filter is only for use with silos, closed containers etc., in which the direct inlet of transport air and material is required. The filter can be designed to accommodate large quantities of air and contemn inant material and for either continuous operation or with a 15 minute cleaning pause every four hours.
The NFo filter can handle from 1 500 m3/h (900 cfm), and is for outdoor installation, or can be built into the silo.
Construction and operation
The NFO filter is a self-supporting structure with an open base. It requires a completely sealed silo design for high pressure, on which the filter is mounted directly. The high pressure within the silo forces the air through the filter, causing the filtered material to fall into the container.
The filter's capacity is thus in practice limited only by the size of the roof area.
The NFO filter can be supplied with automatic filter bag cleaning.
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