The Airborne Process
Following 5 years
of extensive research and development,
the Airborne Process has been successfully
proven through rigorous testing and
trial. Together with our strategic
partners, we are in development of
an integrated demonstration plant
to showcase the Airborne Process and
the inherent value of our proprietary
three step process:
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Sodium flue
gas purification is well established
as a superior pollution abatement
process which removes high levels
of SOx and NOx. Currently sodium
scrubbing is plagued by two fundamental
problems: i.) the high cost of
the sodium bicarbonate used to
scrub the pollutants, and ii)
the disposal of the resulting
sodium sulfate by-product. |
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The Airborne
Process employs a proprietary
method of sodium bicarbonate regeneration.
The sodium sulfate by-product
(the end product after scrubbing
of flue gas emissions has occurred)
is regenerated into two end products.
The first product is sodium bicarbonate
for re-use in the scrubbing process,
with the second being fertilizer
which can be sold, therefore eliminating
disposal costs and producing a
revenue source. Compared to other
cleaning solutions this regeneration
process reduces operating costs,
reduces waste, eliminates landfill
and generates a profit for the
utility. |
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A patented
granulation process is the proprietary
process by which the ammonia sulfate
by-product is turned into a high
quality fertilizer.
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