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Aero Mist: Manufacturer of misting and fogging systems for commercial and residential applications. The company’s industrial misting systems are powered by 1,000-psi pumps, either direct-drive or pulley, that atomize water into fine droplets down to 10 microns. The mist “flash evaporates” in the surrounding hot air and lowers ambient temperature in the cooling area by up to 25°F. The pump is connected to an ordinary water supply and pressurizes the water to 1,000 psi before it is forced through the nozzle heads to create the cooling effect.
www.aeromist.com

Arizona Instrument: Manufacturer of Computrac Moisture Analyzers and Jerome Toxic Gas Analyzers.
www.azic.com

CB&I Sonozaire: The Sonozaire Odor Neutralizer is an industrial ozone generator that produces ozone electronically from oxygen in the air without the use of chemicals. The neutralizer operates unattended and requires only occasional cleaning and maintenance.
www.sonozaire.com

Epoleon: Manufacturer of chemical neutralizers that are water-based and made of all-natural, nontoxic, and biodegradable compounds. They are available with or without fragrance and can be diluted up to 200 times or used in full concentration as necessary.
www.epoleon.com

InterClean Equipment: Keeping waste hauling trucks clean is part of the odor-control battle. This company manufactures the Centri-Spinner Public Works truck wash, which operates in an economical fashion by using recycled water. These systems also are unattended and require minimal maintenance.
www.interclean.com

Landfill Service Corp.: Manufactures systems that minimize odor control. Posi-Shell is a cement-mortar coating similar to stucco that is spray-applied as landfill daily cover, immediate cover, erosion prevention, and odor control. Solar Spark Vent Flares are solar-powered continuous ignition systems used for odor and emission control at such passive outlets as cap vents and leachate stations, or from gas outbreaks at the surface of active or closed
landfill cells.
www.landfill.com



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