Centriairs early development was covered in article and youtube lecture

This week, Exportcenter Väst published an article highlighting Centriair’s early development and export journey. The article explains that although Centriair is based in Scandinavia, the company’s true growth lies in the international market. Great Britain and Germany were the first steps into Europe, and today Spain, Portugal, and North America are flourishing markets.

Centriair Debuts in Italy with Groundbreaking Odour Removal Rate

In the heart of Puglia’s olive country, Centriair has taken a major step into the Italian market with the installation of its 1st air treatment system at BelAgri’s biomethane and fertilizer facility in Candela. The challenge was as clear as the southern skies — to keep odours under control in a plant running close to the local community outdoors and under the region’s scorching summer heat. The suggested biofilter  would require constant maintenance and because of that would fail to meet the strict odour emission limits of 300 OU/m3 at the outlet, leading to constant unrest among nearby residents.

How Is Industrial Odour Measured?

Odour is a significant challenge in sectors such as waste management, food processing, biogas production, slaughterhouses, rendering plants, and wastewater treatment. These industries generate strong and persistent odours. If not properly managed, these odours can affect employees, nearby communities, and the overall perception of the industry,

The Solution for Cleaner Air in the Food Industry – Particle and Odor Removal in Frying

Efficient air purification is essential in frying applications to ensure a clean and sustainable production process. By combining centrifugal particle separation with ColdOx™ technology, both particulate matter and odorous VOC emissions can be effectively removed. This not only improves air quality but also enables heat recovery, reduces maintenance, and lowers energy consumption. Discover how our integrated solution enhances efficiency, minimizes operational costs, and ensures compliance with strict environmental regulations.

All You Need to Know About Industrial Odour Control

Odour, or stench, generated in industrial processes is the result of chemical reactions and biological processes that release odour-generating substances and gases. These may include aldehydes, terpenes, sulfur-containing compounds, amines, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other gaseous substances. The intensity and character of the odour depend on the chemical structure of these substances and their odour threshold, which is the lowest concentration at which humans can perceive the scent.
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