A fertilizer plant in Florida was installing a system to improve diammonium phosphate quality, which created dust exceeding state and federal regulations. A cyclone alone would not achieve compliance. The engineer for the fertilizer plant approached Turner EnviroLogic, Inc. to design a scrubber which would control emissions without consuming excess power.
TEI provided a venturi scrubber and cyclonic separator which met the regulatory requirements and the owner and engineer requirements for power and water consumption. In addition, the captured diammonium phosphate was reclaimed. As a result of the successful operation of this first scrubber, a second one was subsequently awarded.
The engineer was so pleased with the design and operation of the two scrubbers, as well as the cooperation of TEI in executing the projects, that TEI was awarded a third scrubbing system through this engineer, for another owner and is in line for a fourth.
Turner EnviroLogic, Inc. uses innovative approaches to arrive at solutions which solve the problems in the most economical manner. TEI fits the solution to the problem and the problem to the solution.