Sterling's 30 Year Experience with Waste Streams
GCD companies draw on over 70 years of successful experience involving in excess of 1000 thermal systems in Europe, North America, Australia and Asia. Australian based GCD International, US based PCC and PCC Sterling Ltd, located in the UK, all subsidiaries of the Sterling Industries PLC, are very experienced in turnkey project management of thermal oxidiser
projects.
Reference lists are available detailing numerous installations disposing of a wide range of hazardous liquid and gaseous effluents and many other process plant emissions contaminated with volatile organic compounds (VOC) and odours as noted below.
GCD companies have direct, relevant and successful experience in the design and installation of thermal oxidisers and incinerators for waste streams from processes, such as:
- absorber off gases.
- acetic acid.
- acid gas.
- acid vent streams.
- acrylic acid.
- acrylonitrile (AN).
- activated carbons.
- adipic acid.
- ammonia.
- amines.
- aniline.
- automotive engine .
- test cell exhaust gases.
- benzene.
- butadiene.
- butanediol.
- butyl acetate.
- butyl chloride.
- caprolactam.
- carbon black.
- carbon .
- electrodes.
- carbon .
- monoxide carbonyl sulphide.
- chlorinated hydrocarbons.
- contaminated airstreams .
- including dioxins.
- cumene.
- dibutyl phthalate.
- ethylene dichloride (EDC).
- formic acid.
- graphite refractories.
- halogenated compounds.
- halogenated hydrocarbons.
- high density polyethylene (hdPE).
- H2S tail gas.
- hydrogen cyanide.
- hydrogen sulphide.
- inert waste streams.
- inorganic salts.
- linear low density .
- polyethylene (lldPE).
- low BTU gases.
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- low density polyethylene (IdPE).
- maleic anhydride (MA).
- methyl chloride.
- malodorous compounds.
- mercaptans.
- methyl methacrylate (MMA).
- multi-stream solvents.
- nickel carbonyl .
- bearing gases.
- nitrogen dioxide.
- nitrous oxide.
- non-condensable gases (NCG).
- organic salts.
- oxides of nitrogen (NOx).
- petroleum refining.
- pharmaceutical waste.
- phosphine.
- phosphorous compounds.
- pitch volatiles.
- polyethylene.
- polymethy methacrylate (PMMA).
- polypropylene .
- purified terephthalic acid (PTA).
- polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
- resins.
- scrubber off gases.
- silane.
- SRU tail gas.
- styrene.
- sulphur recovery units (SRU).
- tar distillation vent gases.
- terephthalic acid.
- toluene.
- total reduced sulphur.
- trichloropropene.
- trifluoroacetic acid.
- vent gases.
- vinyl chloride.
- vinyl chloride monomer (VCM).
- vinyl acetate monomer (VAM).
- VOC’s.
- waste oils.
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