Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Free Webinar to Explain EPA NESHAP Rule 6X

Camfil Farr Air Pollution Control (APC) will host a free educational webinar titled: “The New EPA National Emission Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), Rule 6X: Are You Compliant?” The webinar will take place on Thursday, February 16th from 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Central Standard Time (CST). To see more information or register for the event, visit www.farrapc.com/rule6x.

The EPA NESHAP standard is a sweeping new requirement that impacts thousands of companies in the metalworking industries. This free webinar is designed to help metalworking professionals to understand and comply with the new EPA regulation, which imposes stringent requirements for the exhausting of welding fumes and other processes that may contain hazardous air pollutants.

This one-hour interactive webinar will explain the regulation and how to determine if your facility is impacted; the monitoring and test methods required for compliance; and equipment strategies that can help achieve compliance while also reducing energy costs. The speaker will be Greg Schreier, metalworking market manager for Camfil Farr APC and a frequent speaker on regulatory topics. This webinar will be available for viewing on-demand after the event, with registration.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Article: Asking The Right Questions About Cartridge Dust Collection


Over the past decade, cartridge-style dust collectors have overtaken baghouses as the preferred technology for pharmaceutical dust collection. Combining maximum filtration efficiency with compact size and reduced pressure drop, a high efficiency cartridge dust collector will in most cases be the system of choice.
Choosing the best cartridge collection system for a given application, however, involves research and attention to detail. This article will review four key areas of investigation. By reviewing these topics with a knowledgeable equipment supplier and knowing the right questions to ask, engineers will be better equipped to make informed dust collection decisions. Read the full article here.