Patents Assigned to MECS, Inc.
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Publication number: 20120107209Abstract: This invention relates to processes for selective removal of contaminants from effluent gases. A sulfur dioxide absorption/desorption process for selective removal and recovery of sulfur dioxide from effluent gases utilizes a buffered aqueous absorption solution comprising weak inorganic or organic acids or salts thereof, to selectively absorb sulfur dioxide from the effluent gas. Absorbed sulfur dioxide is subsequently stripped to regenerate the absorption solution and produce a sulfur dioxide-enriched gas. A process for simultaneous removal of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides (NOx) from effluent gases and recovery of sulfur dioxide utilizes a buffered aqueous absorption solution including a metal chelate to absorb sulfur dioxide and NOx from the gas and subsequently reducing absorbed NOx to form nitrogen. A process to control sulfate salt contaminant concentration in the absorption solution involves partial crystallization and removal of sulfate salt crystals.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2011Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: MECS INCInventor: ERNESTO VERA-CASTANEDA
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Publication number: 20110056378Abstract: A fiber assembly for a forward-flow fiber bed mist eliminator used to remove aerosols from a moving gas stream. The assembly incorporates an improved drainage system for draining aerosols from the fiber bed without the need for a conventional seal-leg.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2009Publication date: March 10, 2011Applicant: MECS, INC.Inventors: Douglas E. Azwell, Frederick L. Mueller, Steven A. Ziebold
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Publication number: 20110056381Abstract: A fiber assembly for a forward-flow fiber bed mist eliminator used to remove aerosols from a moving gas stream. The assembly incorporates an improved drainage system for draining aerosols from the fiber bed without the need for a conventional seal-leg.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2009Publication date: March 10, 2011Applicant: MECS, INC.Inventors: Douglas E. Azwell, Frederick L. Mueller, Steven A. Ziebold, Julie M. Bruemmer
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Publication number: 20110023428Abstract: A mist eliminator for use in removing aerosols and particularly liquids from a gas flow. The mist eliminator includes filter panels made of fiber material that arranged generally parallel to the inflow of gas into the mist eliminator. The construction of the mist eliminator controls gas velocities and provides sufficient aerosol removal in a compact volume at low operating pressure drop.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2009Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: MECS, INC.Inventors: Steven A. Ziebold, Frederick L. Mueller, Mark Spence, Douglas E. Azwell
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Publication number: 20100244439Abstract: An expansion joint for a pipe system includes a deformable section interconnecting first and second pipe sections. A first mount is secured to the first pipe section in a passageway of the first pipe. A second mount is secured to the second pipe section in a passageway of the second pipe. A flexible tension member, extending through the deformable section, tethers the first and second mounts to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2009Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: MECS, INC.Inventor: Rafael C. Take
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Patent number: 7758665Abstract: A fiber bed mist eliminator has a fiber bed which is formed of a composite fiber bed collecting media strip including a collection layer which is not subjected to needle punching. The fiber bed can be made very thin while retaining high efficiency in removing small particles of aerosol from a gas stream passing through the fiber bed. The fiber bed collecting media strip lends itself to be applied to the mist eliminator by spirally wrapping the element onto the mist eliminator. The fiber bed collecting media strip can overlap itself to seal at the locations where the fiber element overlaps itself. The fiber bed collecting media strip can be provided to the field in different formats for use in making a mist eliminator fiber bed.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2008Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: MECS, Inc.Inventors: Steven A. Ziebold, Douglas E. Azwell, Fredrick L. Mueller, John S. Merz, Pierre L. Eemans
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Patent number: 7740827Abstract: The present invention relates generally to catalysts comprising ruthenium oxide and to processes for catalyzing the oxidation and conversion of sulfur dioxide (SO2) to sulfur trioxide (SO3) using such catalysts. SO2 at low concentrations in process gas streams can be effectively oxidized to SO3 at relatively low temperatures using the ruthenium oxide catalysts of the present invention. In one application, the ruthenium oxide catalysts are used in the final contact stage for conversion of SO2 to SO3 in multiple stage catalytic converters used in sulfuric acid manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2006Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: MECS, Inc.Inventors: Timothy R. Felthouse, Abraham Bino
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Patent number: 7674449Abstract: Apparatus and processes for the production of a sulfur dioxide-containing combustion gas are provided in which a sulfur-containing liquid is pneumatically atomized with a sulfur gun or lance that utilizes an atomizing gas to form an atomized combustion mixture for combustion in a sulfur furnace. The sulfur dioxide-containing combustion gas may be used in the manufacture of sulfuric acid by the contact process.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2006Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: MECS, Inc.Inventors: David L. Randolph, III, Samuel Chan
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Publication number: 20090226362Abstract: Apparatus and processes for the production of a sulfur dioxide-containing combustion gas are provided in which a sulfur-containing liquid is pneumatically atomized with a sulfur gun or lance that utilizes an atomizing gas to form an atomized combustion mixture for combustion in a sulfur furnace. The sulfur dioxide-containing combustion gas may be used in the manufacture of sulfuric acid by the contact process.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2006Publication date: September 10, 2009Applicant: MECS, INC.Inventors: David Randolph, III, Samuel Chan
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Publication number: 20080314009Abstract: A fiber bed mist eliminator has a fiber bed which is formed of a composite fiber bed collecting media strip including a collection layer which is not subjected to needle punching. The fiber bed can be made very thin while retaining high efficiency in removing small particles of aerosol from a gas stream passing through the fiber bed. The fiber bed collecting media strip lends itself to be applied to the mist eliminator by spirally wrapping the element onto the mist eliminator. The fiber bed collecting media strip can overlap itself to seal at the locations where the fiber element overlaps itself. The fiber bed collecting media strip can be provided to the field in different formats for use in making a mist eliminator fiber bed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: MECS, INC.Inventors: Steven A. Ziebold, Douglas E. Azwell, Fredrick L. Mueller, John S. Merz, Pierre L. Eemans
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Publication number: 20080226540Abstract: The present invention relates generally to catalysts comprising ruthenium oxide and to processes for catalyzing the oxidation and conversion of sulfur dioxide (SO2) to sulfur trioxide (SO3) using such catalysts. SO2 at low concentrations in process gas streams can be effectively oxidized to SO3 at relatively low temperatures using the ruthenium oxide catalysts of the present invention. In one application, the ruthenium oxide catalysts are used in the final contact stage for conversion of SO2 to SO3 in multiple stage catalytic converters used in sulfuric acid manufacture.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2006Publication date: September 18, 2008Applicant: MECS, INC.Inventors: Timothy R. Felthouse, Abraham Bino
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Patent number: 7416576Abstract: A fiber bed assembly for a mist eliminator that operates at high efficiency and inhibits re-entrained liquid from leaving the mist eliminator. The fiber bed assembly has a construction that facilitates rapid drainage of liquid collected by the fiber bed. A pre-filter media can be employed upstream of the primary collection media to remove larger liquid drops. The pre-filter media can be used in unique combination with other features to reduce liquid re-entrainment, and/or allow increased flow capacity.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2006Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: MECS, Inc.Inventors: Steven A. Ziebold, Douglas E. Azwell, Frederick L. Mueller
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Patent number: 7387656Abstract: A fiber bed mist eliminator has a fiber bed which is formed of a composite fiber bed collecting media strip including a collection layer which is not subjected to needle punching. The fiber bed can be made very thin while retaining high efficiency in removing small particles of aerosol from a gas stream passing through the fiber bed. The fiber bed collecting media strip lends itself to be applied to the mist eliminator by spirally wrapping the element onto the mist eliminator. The fiber bed collecting media strip can overlap itself to seal at the locations where the fiber element overlaps itself. The fiber bed collecting media strip can be provided to the field in different formats for use in making a mist eliminator fiber bed.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2005Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: MECS, Inc.Inventors: Steven A. Ziebold, Douglas E. Azwell, Fredrick L. Mueller, John S. Merz, Pierre L. Eemans