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Product overview
we introduce the CAPS (Crematorium Air Purification System)—a state-of-the-art emission control solution designed specifically to address the unique pollutant profile of crematoria. This system represents a paradigm shift from traditional wet scrubbers to a multi-stage, dry-process filtration architecture.
At the core of the CAPS unit is high-efficiency Electrostatic Precipitation (ESP) technology, engineered to achieve >95% abatement of Particulate Matter (PM2.5/PM10), while simultaneously neutralizing toxic gases (SOx, NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
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Frequently Asked Questions about CAPS
How does CAPS differ from traditional wet scrubbers?
The CAPS system utilizes a “dry-process” filtration architecture, which is a significant paradigm shift from traditional wet scrubbers. Unlike wet scrubbers that generate hazardous sludge water, our system uses specific reagents to convert harmful gases into stable, usable byproducts like gypsum and limestone, promoting a circular economy.
Does the system require frequent filter replacements?
No. The CAPS unit features a “Filter-less” architecture. This eliminates the recurring Operational Expenditure (OPEX) and downtime associated with changing choked fabric bags or HEPA filters found in conventional bag-house systems.
Is the system compliant with environmental regulations?
Yes. The air released from the CAPS unit complies with, and often exceeds, the stringent emission standards set by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) for Green Crematoria.
Can CAPS be installed on existing cremation furnaces?
Absolutely. As an authorized partner, we provide technical assessments for both retrofitting existing infrastructure and new installations. The open-flow design ensures minimal back-pressure, allowing the furnace to maintain optimal draft.
How does the system handle toxic gases and odors?
While the Electrostatic Precipitation (ESP) stage removes solid particulates, the VapoX Treatment stage targets the gaseous phase. It uses advanced oxidation to neutralize pollutants like Sulphur Oxides (SOx), Nitrogen Oxides (NOx), and odorous VOCs.