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Kbd/TECHNIC,
Inc. is an Industrial Ventilation
Engineering firm with divisions
dedicated to
system design, stack testing and
system analysis. We have had projects
in 35 states and
foreign countries. The following
is a representative listing of
the type of projects we have
completed for a broad base of clientele.
Engineered and provided construction
bid package for the installation
of pollution control
system at a secondary brass melting
and fabrication facility in the
Middle East. Equipment
consisted of a 400 HP Scrubber
system ( P=50") and 90,000
CFM baghouse. Including
coordination of all purchase
agreements with equipment vendors.
Designed complete ventilation
system to duct VOC's and odors
from 30 process mixing
vessels to a thermal incinerator
for a large mid-western chemical
manufacturer. Provided
complete double line construction
drawings and specifications.
Provided conceptual design and
cost justification for convective
cooling system for steel tubing
fabrication line, including specification
of air volumes, static pressures,
plenum designs and
horsepower requirements.
Engineered and provided construction
bid package for the installation
of arsenic abatement
(44,000 ACFM @ 660øF.)
in a glass manufacturing facility.
Project included the design of
a
twelve foot diameter, ninety
foot tall spray cooler and connection
to present baghouse system.
Evaluated the ventilation system
and VOC emission control system
of a lost foam process at a
large automotive foundry with
the objective of reducing plant
operating costs. Kbd Engineers
evaluated the existing systems
and researched alternative operating
strategies and control
technologies. Four operating
scenarios were developed and
the capital costs, operating
costs,
and return on investment for
each were developed and presented
to plant management.
Conducted ventilation survey
for Fortune 100 Company at seven
plant locations in United
States and Canada. Provided on-site
verification of all system flow
rates and made
recommendations for system improvements
and estimated construction costs.
Designed and specified ductwork,
controls and equipment for the
installation of a 40,000 CFM
lead dust control system and
connected HVAC system to ensure
proper air balance and
minimal leakage to work environment.
Met 50 g/m3 OSHA standards and
strict humidity
controls for process.
Sampled paint spray booths for
VOC emissions to assist client
with SARA Title III reporting
requirements. Data was also used
to secure a permit to install
an additional spray booth.
Conducted stack tests on utility
boiler firing pulverized coal
for emissions of particulate
matter, nitrogen oxides and
sulfur dioxide using USEPA Methods
1-5, 7a, as well as Method
8.
Conducted stack tests on the
emission control system of two
Basic Oxygen Furnaces at a major
steel maker. Tests were conducted
to determine particulate emissions
for a compliance
demonstration as part of the
facility's Permit to Operate.
Additional stack tests were
conducted using the USEPA multi-metals
train. These samples were analyzed
for cadmium,
chromium, beryllium, manganese,
lead, nickel, zinc, and mercury.
Provided complete system analysis
for a Fortune 50 aluminum processing
facility to bring
present control equipment into
compliance with state regulations.
Included redesign of hoods
and ductwork to allow use of
present fan and 400 HP motor
as well as alterations to baghouse
dust collector to reduce maintenance
and improve performance.
Sampled 3 coating lines at a
lithographic shop to determine
the VOC capture and removal
efficiency of the emission control
system. The three oven exhausts
and the incinerator inlet
and outlet were tested using
USEPA Method 25. Coating samples
were analyzed by USEPA
method 24 to complete the mass
balance around the system.
Conducted emission tests at
an engine manufacturing plant
in Ohio. Ten sources were tested
for total particulate emissions
and PM10 emissions. PM10 samples
were collected using
USEPA method 201A.
Designed and specified equipment
for asphalt coater ventilation
system collecting tars and
other hydrocarbons. Project included
design of special collection
system and hoods and
project management of installation.
Conducted stack tests on two
chrome plating operations for
emissions of total chromium,
hexavalent chromium, and sulfuric
acid mist. Chromium emissions
were determined using the
USEPA multiple metals train.
Area samples were also collected
to determine worker exposure
to chromium and hexavalent chromium
using NIOSH methods.
Designed asbestos dust control
system for large automotive parts
making facility in the
Midwest. Included re-use of present
baghouse collectors and fans
and static design of system
ductwork (no blast gates or orifice
plates).
Designed scrubber and duct system
for the control of sand and resins
from large steel foundry
including specification of new
medium energy scrubber unit after
providing bid evaluation of
alternative control strategies.
Performed extensive ventilation
engineering study for automobile
manufacturer which included
airflow measurement and documentation
of 260 exhaust stacks and 100
replacement air
systems. The study evaluated
all plant air flows with an emphasis
on positive and negative
pressure areas within the work
spaces.
Conducted emission tests at
an automotive assembly plant
on the paint booth oven incinerator.
Continuous measurements were
made at the inlet and outlet
of an incinerator using USEPA
Reference Method 25A to determine
the VOC destruction efficiency.
The test data was used
for a compliance demonstration
for the Ohio EPA.
Engineered and provided construction
bid package for oil mist control
systems on several
automotive transfer lines at
Midwestern transmission plant
including machines furnished
by
Lamb, Kingsbury and others. Project
included specification and design
of all hoods, ductwork
and oil mist collection devices.
Drawings were completed to shop
quality detail for fabrication
by plant's maintenance department.
Provided complete system analysis
and recommendations for large
brass foundry to bring
present dust collection equipment
and ductwork system into compliance
with present codes and
prepare for effects of 1990 Clean
Air Act Amendments.
Conducted emission tests at
a large foundry in Wisconsin
to determine particulate emissions,
particle size distribution, and
lead emissions from electric
melting furnaces. Test data to
be
used to design emission control
system.
Provided RACT study for vinyl
coating facility in the Midwest
to meet requirements of local
regulatory authority. |