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About Odor Control
Our Activated Carbon
All of our activated carbon based systems are typically filled with
our Centaur HSV catalytic carbon. Use of the Centaur carbon allows for
multiple in-place regenerations of the carbon using only simple
water. This feature greatly extends the life of the carbon
up to thirty times longer than other carbons.
Our Systems
We have one of the broadest ranges of odor control system offerings in
the industry.
Large Systems:
- Phoenix
- Titan
- Deep Bed OCU
- Phoenix is our revolutionary carbon adsorption odor control
system. Utilizing a unique form of our patented Centaur catalytic
activated carbon, Centaur HP, the Phoenix system converts incoming
hydrogen sulfide into a weak acid. By simply washing the Centaur with
water, the converted H2S is removed, allowing the system to operate
for extended periods without need to exchange the carbon. Single
Phoenix systems can treat up to 30,000 CFM / 50,000 m3/hr. Titan is
an extension of the Phoenix design. A cylindrical vessel which can be
filled with a variety of activated carbons, the largest Titan system
can treat an impressive 41,000 CFM / 70,000 m3/hr. Our Deep Bed OCU
comes in either a single or dual carbon bed configuration, and the
largest of these can handle 17,000 CFM / 28,000 m3/hr.
Medium-sized Systems:
- VentSorb PE
- High Flow
- These systems are ideal for treating odors coming from sewage
pumping and lifting stations in the wastewater collection system. The
smallest of these systems, the VentSorb PE, can treat up to 200 CFM /
330 m3/hr, while the largest, the High Flow HF-3000 treats up to 3,300
CFM / 5,600 m3/hr.
Small Systems:
- SweetVent
- SweetStreet
- The SweetVent is a new product for treating vent stack odor
emissions. The SweetStreet is a unique system for treating manhole
odors.
Our Additional Technologies
Augmenting our activated carbon systems is a host of complimentary
technologies. Caustic wet scrubbing modules can be provided to reduce
extremely high H2S levels to those manageable with our
carbon systems. Acid scrubbing systems ideal for removing ammonia
odors can be provided as well. Chemical counteractant systems to deal
with low-level organic compounds are also available. Finally, using
our engineering capabilities, we can combine any and all of the
systems mentioned to create integrated odor control systems, capable
of solving virtually any municipal wastewater odor challenge, whether
that challenge is on one of the processes within the treatment plant,
such as the headworks, belt filter press, or sludge thickening
operations, or within the collection system, at a pumping station or
force main. When it comes to wastewater odor control, Calgon Carbon
Corporation has the solution.

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