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“Consider Mixed-Flow Impeller Technology for Odor Management ”
Chemical Engineering Progress – August 2006 (282KB)

“A New Approach To Energy Savings” Heat recovery systems for healthcare facilities
Facility Care – December 2004 (2MB)

“Exhausting Process Dust” Grain Processing Corp., Muscatine, IA
Feed & Grain – April/May 2004 (155KB)
“Controlling laboratory workstation exhaust at wastewater treatment facilities” Theresa Street Wastewater Facility, Lincoln, NE
Processing – March 2004 (408KB)
“Level 3 veterinary lab gets leg up with mixed-flow impeller system” Iowa State University
Engineered systems – October 2003 (107KB)
“Eliminating Odour From Wastewaters”
World Water and Environmental Engineering – July/August 2003 (186KB)
"Managing biosafety laboratory workstation exhaust"
Biotech International - June 2003 (569KB)
“Look, Ma, No Stacks! - Exhausting laboratory workstations at pharmaceutical research facilities utilizes a “no-stack” solution” Pfizer Pharmaceutical Lab, La Jolla, CA
Pollution Engineering – August 2002 (675KB)
"Cutting energy costs for pharmaceutical research" Neurogen Corp.
Pharmaceutical Engineering - September/October 2001 (269KB)
"Mixed-flow impeller technology can cut energy costs drastically" Indiana Wesleyan University and Neurogen Corp. Engineered Systems - September 2001 (208KB)
"Managing wastewater treatment odors - mitigating odors through exhaust dilution"
Chemical Processing - September 2001 (142KB)
"Mixed-flow technology roof exhaust fans" University of Notre Dame and University of Quebec at Montreal Facilities Manager - May/June 2001 (156KB)
"Managing emergency diesel generator exhaust for re-entrainment prevention, air pollution abatement and odor control" - Brick Hospital, Brick Township, NJ Facility Care - May/June 2001 (243KB)
"Recovering exhaust heat results in substantial energy savings" Neurogen Corp.
HPAC Engineering - February 2001 (241KB)
"Eliminating containment and re-entrainment problems for hydrocarbon research"
Ashland Specialty Chemical Co. Hydrocarbon Processing - January 2001 (167KB)
"Fume hood exhaust - eliminating noise, odors and re-entrainment"
Engineered Systems - July 2000 (199KB)
"Eliminating laboratory fume hood exhaust re-entrainment - how wind studies helped assure a successful project" Healthcare product manufacturer
Ispeak -May 2000 (166KB)
"Dilution for odor control - mixing exhaust stream with fresh air may be enough to eliminate an odor problem" Borden Decorative Products
Chemical Enginering Progress - November 1999 (188KB)
"Laboratory workstation exhaust at University of Quebec at Montreal"
Consulting Engineer - August 1999 (177KB)
"Fans lift Fighting Irish to exhausting victory" University of Notre Dame
Engineered Systems - May 1999
"Brain Institute created for research on central nervous system" University of Florida, Gainesville Brain Institute
Laboratory Design - June 1999
"Special ventilation system helps prevent release of dangerous agents" Georgia State University
Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration News - June 1999
"How to catch a virus - A Georgia lab makes record time entering the battle against herpes" Georgia State University Viral Immunology Center
Engineered Systems - August 1998 (49KB)
"Eliminating fumehood exhaust re-entrainment problems" University of Ottawa
American Laboratory News - November 1997 (73KB)
"Borden's 'Good Neighbor' approach solves persistent odor emission problem by combining two methods of odor control, electrostatic precipitation and dilution" Borden Decorative Products
Pollution Equipment News-December 1997 (60KB)
"Pilot-plant exhausts tamed - approach increases effective stack height, prevents re-entrainment" Monsanto Chemical Processing - November 1997 (119KB)
"Ventilation System Lowers Energy Costs" Ocean County (New Jersey) Utilities Authority
Waterworld - March 1997 (4M)
"Tri-Stack exhaust system eliminates lab fume hood exhaust problem" Hercules, Inc.
Industrial Hygiene News - July 1996
"Tri-Stack roof exhaust systems reduce costs and maintenance at new 145,000 sq. ft. laboratory building addition" Emory University
Laboratory Equipment - January 1996
"Eliminating lab exhaust re-entrainment resolves air quality problem" Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY Engineered Systems - March 1996
"Tri-Stack roof exhaust systems improve safety, cut costs, and enhance efficiency for laboratory fume hoods" British Oxygen Corp
ASHRAE Journal - August 1995
"New exhaust systems make TB isolation rooms safe, efficient" Piedmont Hospital, Atlanta, GA
Health Facilities Management - November 1995
"Tri-Stack systems eliminate lab work station exhaust fume re-entrainment without unsightly stacks" Purdue University Industrial Hygiene News -November 1995
"Tri-Stack™ systems remove exhaust fumes" Gavin Laboratory Complex, University of Notre Dame (96KB)
"Strobic Tri-Stack™ systems remove exhaust fumes from cage washing facility at animal research lab" University of Illinois (82KB)
"Eliminating emergency diesel generator exhaust re-entrainment problems" Valley Medical Center in Renton, Washington (69KB)
 
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