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Environmental Impaction Assessment

EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) and ACGIH (American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists) have restricted industries to emit certain restricted pollutants.

Environmental Hazardous Emissions

Industries are required to achieve emission levels reflecting the maximum degree of reduction in emissions of air pollutants, taking into consideration the cost of achieving such emission reduction, any non air-quality health and environmental impacts, and energy requirements.

Air Monitoring

Stack gas analyzing, free surface pollutant measurement and ambient air quality monitoring are provided by AAI. Proper equipment, arrangement and method of measurement are engineered in our systems.

Industrial Hygiene

Threshold limit value (TLV) of a chemical substance is believed to be a level which a worker can be exposed to for a working lifetime without adverse effects. The TLV is an estimate of a given substance, and the reliability and accuracy of the latest sampling methods.

Design of Air Cleaning Systems

AmerAir International provides several techniques for controlling air pollution and odor from both new and existing regulated sites. The design process examines the elimination of potential pollutants.

Safety

The leakage of toxic gases or explosion and flaming of dangerous gases could jeopardize the safety of both industries and neighborhoods. These dangerous gases shall be removed and treated by continuous air cleaning system or Emergency Scrubbing system.

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Ameir Air International

AmerAir International provides several techniques for controlling air pollution and odor from both new and existing regulated sites. The design process examines the opportunities available for the elimination and minimization of potential pollutants for fugitive and point source releases. A short summary of the description, design considerations, common uses, advantages, disadvantages and common issues encountered is provided for each of the pollution control techniques examined. A brief discussion is then given to the selection of techniques.

  • Process Integration Analysis and Measurement
  • Pollutant Management Plan
  • Controlling Techniques
  • Design Procedures (P&ID, civil, mechanical, electrical)
  • Sample of Designs