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Oxidizer Service, Spare Parts and Preventive Maintenance
Anguil has over three decades of experience servicing thousands of oxidizers of all makes and models!
General Services
- 24/7 Emergency Services (800-488-0230)
- Troubleshooting Visits
- Remote System Evaluation Via Modem
- Maintenance Plans and Service Contracts
- Operator Training
- System Airflow Balancing
- Destruction Efficiency Check-ups
- Operating Cost Reviews
Spare Parts
- Individual Parts Requests
- Recommended Spare Parts Packages
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Retrofits and Upgrades
- System Relocation
- Increased Capacity
- Improved Capture
- Increased Destruction Efficiency
- Reduced Operating Costs
- Improved Reliability
Preventive Maintenance Evaluation (PME)
- A two-day, thorough maintenance inspection covering the mechanical, electrical, process control loops and efficiency of your oxidizer system.
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The air pollution control industry has changed considerably over the years and oxidizer suppliers have come and gone. But throughout these evolving technologies and failed suppliers Anguil Environmental has stayed the course, mastering new technologies and building a Service Department with the most complete selection of post-installation services.
Oxidizers are what we do, no project is too big or too small. Contact a service
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Solutions in Action
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How to Properly Maintain and Service Your Oxidizer
Your air pollution control system represents a significant investment in not only initial capital but also ongoing maintenance and operation. Following the recommendations in this guide will help keep your system operating both efficiently and effectively, reducing costly repairs and avoiding downtime.
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Increasing Capacity by 80,000 SCFM
A recreational products company bought a three year-old manufacturing facility with an existing regenerative thermal oxidizer (RTO) for the production of their outboard engine. They required emission control equipment to manage the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by the solvents used in the engine painting processes. The company wanted to minimize overall costs by using the existing RTO to control their emissions. However, the paint exhaust produced 80,000 SCFM, an impossible challenge for the existing RTO, which had been designed and built to control only 17,000 SCFM. Looking towards the future, the company wanted pollution control equipment that would be capable of managing future expansion.
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Oxidizer Rebuild
Anguil was called in to provide an engineering evaluation of a competitor's RTO that was suffering from visible deterioration and "hot spot" issues. Due to the customer's production schedule, an internal inspection was not possible prior to the plant shutdown for repairs.
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Catalytic Oxidizer Catalyst Replacement
A New Jersey pharmaceutical company purchased a thermal incinerator to treat the heptane and hexane exhaust from their capsule wash system. The thermal incinerator's "tubular" design was modified with a catalyst bed in order to reduce the system's operational costs. Unfortunately, when operating in the catalytic mode, the oxidizer failed to provide the required 95% destruction efficiency of non-methane hydrocarbons required by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. These odorous emissions led to neighbor complaints and an EPA consent decree, complete with a $175,000 civil penalty. Although the company was proactive in trying to solve the emission problem, the EPA stipulated penalties of $2500 for every day the violation existed. The original equipment supplier attempted to rectify the problem to no avail and the pharmaceutical company remained in violation of their New Jersey air permit.
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Heat Exchanger Retrofit
A manufacturer of insulation films for the electronics industry needed to evaluate the capabilities of four existing oxidizers that treated emissions from its coating lines. The company was concerned that, due to oxidizer deficiencies, it would not meet regulatory requirements. The oxidizers had been manufactured by two different companies. One of them was no longer in business; the other was unable to provide an adequate solution. The customer needed an experienced engineering company that could accurately identify the oxidizers' deficiencies and provide quality repairs.
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Oxidizer Relocation
A facility expansion project required a pharmaceutical packaging manufacturer to relocate an existing Anguil 10,000 SCFM twin-bed RTO.
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