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News Release from: Mott | Subject: Fibre metal technology
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 September 2004
Fibre metal technology for hot gas
filtration
Using fibre metal filtration media, Mott systems have the ability to remove particulates from hot gas streams in extreme conditions, with potential applications in coal gasification processes
As the world searches for alternate sources of energy, a clear focus on coal gasification and its efficiencies will require technology like the hot gas filtration systems from Mott Corporation Using fibre metal filtration media, Mott systems have the ability to remove particulates from hot gas streams in extreme conditions
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 25 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Mott engineers are able to develop solutions for large-scale plants using fibre metal technology that enhances process efficiencies and offers benefits ranging from lower installed cost, to lower total cost of ownership.
This fibre metal media can be made from a wide variety of alloys to properly suit applications, especially those with very demanding requirements.
The benefits of very low pressure drop, easy cleanability, high corrosion resistance, long on-stream life and design flexibility make Mott systems the perfect choice for process integration.
The growing focus on creating gas from coal is a technology gaining much attention due to the decreases seen in gas and oil supplies as well as price fluctuations in the market place.
As the industry continues to develop, Mott will supply filtration systems and take part in projects certain to progress our energy resources far into the future.
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