A news release from the McIlvaine Company. Fabric filters have become the pollution control option of choice for incinerators, cement plants, foundries and many other industries. However, they are not widely used in power generation. More than 50 percent of all the gases discharged from stacks in the world emanate from coal-fired power plants. More than 90 percent of these gases are purified with electrostatic precipitators and not fabric filters. This is all about to change. The McIlvaine Company in its most recent additions to World Fabric Filter and Element Market predicts that Power, rather than be the step child of the industry, will be the hot growth market. Click Here For Complete YouTube Text
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