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Palm Oil Industry

Palm Oil Industry

Palm Oil Industry has grown to become a very important biomass-based industry. Basically, palm oil industry is divided into two which are palm oil mill and palm oil refinery. Palm oil mill processes fresh fruit bunches (FFB) received from the oil palm plantations into crude palm oil (CPO) and palm kernel. Palm oil refinery is to convert the crude oil into quality edible oil by removing offensive impurities to most efficient oil. However, palm oil mill boiler causes environmental air pollution by emitting dark smoke emission with carry-over of soot and partially carbonised fibrous particulates. Betronics provides CEMS analyzer measuring systems and the related technologies are best suited to handle the demanding requirements of palm oil process.

Palm Oil Industry

Plywood Industry

Plywood industry is to manufacture a sheet material from thin layers of wood veneer that are glued together with adjacent layers having their wood grain. However, the combustion from the plywood waste is harmful to the environment and emitted into the atmosphere. Among these substances, the most dangerous are nitrogen oxides (NOx) and carbon monoxide. Betronics offers solutions cems dust/ particulate, smoke density/ opacity and gases.

Palm Oil Industry

Oil and Gas Industry

For on-shore and off-shore production, the air emissions will have similar chemistries in both operational areas. Combustion CEMS gases consisting of carbon dioxides and minor amounts of carbon monoxide, nitrous oxide, N2O, SO2 and un-combusted hydrocarbons (methane and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

Palm Oil Industry

Cement Industry

Cement is typically made from limestone and clay or shale. These raw materials are extracted from the quarry crushed to a very fine powder and then blended in the correct proportions. In each area of the process where there are single or multiple compartment baghouses. Betronics offers notification system to the customer of deterioration or breakage of the filter bags.