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Case Histories
"Managing laboratory exhaust at a world-class medical research facility"
"Los Angeles Valley College Achieves LEED Certification on Newly Constructed Health and Science Center"
"Mixed-Flow Exhaust Systems Cut Vibration and Noise" (R&D Magazine - June 2008)
"Consider Mixed-Flow Impeller Technology for Odor Management" (Chemical Engineering Progress - August 2006)
"Exhausting Possibilities" (Building Services Journal - June 2004)
"A New Approach To Energy Savings" - Heat recovery systems for healthcare facilities (Facility Care - December 2004)
"Exhausting Process Dust" - Grain Processing Corp., Muscatine, IA - (Feed & Grain - April/May 2004)
"Controlling laboratory workstation exhaust at wastewater treatment facilities" - Theresa Street Wastewater Facility, Lincoln, NE (Processing - March 2004)
"Level 3 veterinary lab gets leg up with mixed-flow impeller system" - Iowa State University (Engineered Systems - October 2003)
"Eliminating Odour From Wastewaters" (World Water and Environmental Engineering - July/August 2003)
"Managing biosafety laboratory workstation exhaust" (Biotech International - June 2003)
"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)
"Cutting energy costs for pharmaceutical research" - Neurogen Corp. (Pharmaceutical Engineering - September/October 2001)
"Mixed-flow impeller technology can cut energy costs drastically" - Indiana Wesleyan University and Neurogen Corp. (Engineered Systems - September 2001)
"Managing wastewater treatment odors - mitigating odors through exhaust dilution" (Chemical Processing - September 2001)
"Mixed-flow technology roof exhaust fans" - University of Notre Dame and University of Quebec at Montreal (Facilities Manager - May/June 2001)
"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)
"Recovering exhaust heat results in substantial energy savings" Neurogen Corp. (HPAC Engineering - February 2001)
"Eliminating containment and re-entrainment problems for hydrocarbon research" - Ashland Specialty Chemical Co. (Hydrocarbon Processing - January 2001)
"Fume hood exhaust - eliminating noise, odors and re-entrainment" (Engineered Systems - July 2000)
"Laboratory workstation exhaust at University of Quebec at Montreal" (Consulting Engineer - August 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)
"Eliminating fumehood exhaust re-entrainment problems" - University of Ottawa (American Laboratory News - November 1997)
"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)
"Pilot-plant exhausts tamed - approach increases effective stack height, prevents re-entrainment" - Monsanto (Chemical Processing - November 1997)
"Ventilation System Lowers Energy Costs" - Ocean County, New Jersey Utilities Authority (Waterworld - March 1997)
Tri-Stack™ systems remove exhaust fumes" - Gavin Laboratory Complex, University of Notre Dame
"Strobic Tri-Stack™ systems remove exhaust fumes from cage washing facility at animal research lab" - University of Illinois
"Eliminating emergency diesel generator exhaust re-entrainment problems" - Valley Medical Center, Renton, Washington
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Technical Application Bulletins
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