Tuesday, February 09, 2010
 
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Welcome!

  

APP’s experience within electro physics and plasma physics has led to development of non-thermal plasma systems for reducing pollutants from industrial exhaust emissions as well as state of the art High Voltage Power Supplies  - SMPS.

The Odour Abatement Systems are compact, modular systems utilizing Non-Thermal Plasma (Cold Plasma) to reduce odour, dust and particulate matter from industrial emissions. Today, close to 300 odour and particle abatement systems are installed in Europe, Asia and USA.

APP will participate at the Victam Asia show in Bangkok, March 3 to March 5, 2010. We will exhibit from stand 612 in the main hall.

APP has delivered Air Pollution Control solutions and High Voltage Power Supplies (SMPS) since 1997.

APP is World-leader within SMPS High Voltage Technology. In 2009, APP introduced a new and scalable concept to the world market - the ModuPowerTM. In North America and Mexico, this will be done in partnership with Stock Equipment Company in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, USA.


Industrial Air Pollution Control

The APP Odour and Dust Abatement System is recognized as Best Available Technique (BAT) in IPPC for Odour Abatement. The system efficiencies has been demonstrated globally in a wide variety of industrial applications. It offers a low investment cost and very low operation and maintenance cost, together with verifiable odour removal efficiencies


Switched Mode Power Supply

The ModuPowerTM developed by APP is a modular SMPS concept where a unit may be tailored to fit your individual need for secondary voltage and current while still being a standard piece of equipment. The modularity even has an inherent fault tolerance as the ModuPowerTM can continue to operate with single module failures.


Domestic Air Pollution Control

APP's R_ESP (Residential ESP) is a small scale Electrostatic Precipitator for domestic use. The R_ESP has a cleaning efficiency of 85 - 99 % on PM 10 and PM 2,5 and is currently beeing tested on households and laboratories in Germany and Denmark. Laboratory tests in France will start late 2009


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