ZCL Composites
Location: Drummondville, Québec
Category: Environment
Application: Composites industry | Manufacturing of tanks for chemicals and petrochemicals | Emissions of styrene vapors
Problem: Atmospheric Dispersion | Odor Control
The manufacture of underground tanks for chemicals and petrochemicals is the core business of ZCL COMPOSITES. Solutions adapted for specific processes have been developed (unconventional oven cleaning). Solvent (styrene) and dust emissions must be controlled both inside buildings and into the atmosphere in order to comply with the standards and regulatory requirements in force in Quebec.
Objectives
Challenges Resolved
Professional Services
Local captation and control of contaminants
emitted by the processes
Odor control
(environment)
Treatment of emissions
(VOC)
Atmospheric dispersion
Atmospheric dispersion and control of odor emissions
Compliance with environmental regulations
Optimization of operating costs
Maximizing treatment efficiency
Optimization of operating costs through the introduction of a variable rate system
Measuring the concentrations of styrene
PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING
Review of treatment and control technologies (dispersion, incineration, adsorption, absorption) | Sampling of the emitted contaminants (stacks) | Breakdown of presses | Control and stability conditions | Atmospheric dispersion
DETAILED ENGINEERING
PLANS & SPECIFICATIONS
Mechanical detailed design / Ventilation | Design of the ductworks and dispersion of stacks | Estimated cost of the work | Forecast operating costs | Planning | Support for tender | Supervision of construction work | Technical support during the start-up
Mechanical detailed design / Ventilation | Design of the ductworks and dispersion of stacks | Estimated cost of the work | Forecast operating costs | Planning | Support for tender | Supervision of construction work | Technical support during the start-up
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advise, train and guide industries from one end of Quebec to the other
advise, train and guide industries from one end of Quebec to the other