Gulf Coast Environmental Systems, LLC

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18150 Interstate 45 North
Willis Texas 77318

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Company Description

Air Pollution Control Equipment is designed in many different ways,
shapes, and forms to bring about the cleaning of manufacturing and soil
remediation air emitting processes. Over the past 50 years,
environmental regulations have become stricter and technology has
advanced to efficiently remove pollutants as an 'end of the pipe'
solution. The following technologies are readily available for a custom
application by Gulf Coast Environmental Systems.


This VOC Abatement Inquiry Work Sheet (to fill it in online click here)
details most of the information GCE requires to adequately and properly
quote the best solution for your needs. Should you have any questions
with how to complete the form, please do not hesitate to contact us.















Thermal Oxidizer

Thermal Oxidizers
- Regenerative Thermal Oxidizers (RTOs), Regenerative Catalytic
Oxidizers, Thermal Recuperative Oxidizers, Catalytic Oxidizers, Direct
Fired Thermal Oxidizers or Afterburners, Rotor Concentrator Systems

Carbon Adsorbers

Carbon Adsorbers / Solvent Recovery Systems - In a Carbon Adsorber,
a contaminated process stream flows across an activated carbon bed.
The carbon removes the VOCs from the process stream and absorbs them,
holding them on the surface and in its pores. The VOC-free air is
exhausted to atmosphere. Carbon is a great adsorber of organic
materials like low molecular weight VOCs.

VAM Thermal Oxidizer

VAM CH4 Oxidizer - The VAM RTO
allows Gulf Coast Environmental to offer a financially superior
solution to VAM projects without compromising on safety or
efficiency.


 


Process Stream Characterization


In order to determine the most appropriate VOC Abatement
technology available to best suit your plant, the Process Exhaust Stream
must be characterized. The first step in characterizing the exhaust
stream is to establish the current operating parameters of the plant –
i.e. volumetric flow, volatile organic compound loading, and any other
contaminants that might exist. By determining the existing operating
conditions for the plant, a technology can then be selected based upon
the major criteria associated with the equipment:

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