For the effective elimination of fine aerosol mists, submicron oil smoke and soluble solids
Dr. Joseph Brink and Monsanto, the original parent company of MECS, developed the first fibre bed mist eliminator back in 1959-60. The original applications were developed to solve air pollution issues for Monsanto's own phosphoric and sulphuric acid plants. The successes of these original applications led to the decision to commercialize this air pollution technology breakthrough and offer Brink fibre beds to this and other industries. Building on the early successes and improving these custom engineered devices has led to over 5000 successful applications throughout the world.
Brink fibre beds are designed to remove virtually any type of mist from any gas stream and they excel at collecting the most difficult to capture aerosol mists - submicron sized. MECS welcomes the opportunity to investigate and recommend solutions to any mist related air pollution or in-process gas handling problem that you may have.
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