An anaerobic digestion plant comprises several facilities, pieces of equipment and filtration requirements. Pipes, cogeneration engines, plant rooms, electrical cabinets, handling machinery and auxiliary equipment: the whole system must operate reliably to ensure operational continuity. In this demanding environment, filtration helps to manage impurities in the biogas, maintain air quality in technical areas and protect the most vulnerable equipment.
Combined heat and power
Cogeneration plays a central role in an anaerobic digestion plant, converting biogas into energy and heat. To support this key function, we offer filters designed to protect the engine and its various systems in demanding, continuous-operation environments.
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Crankshaft housing ventilation
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On-site machinery and equipment
Around the anaerobic digestion unit, a wide range of machinery and equipment helps to ensure the smooth running of the site on a daily basis. This equipment also requires suitable filtration.
Agricultural machinery used for material handling and site supply, lorries involved in logistics, generators, compressors, fuel distribution systems and dust collectors: we meet the filtration needs of this equipment, which is essential to the power station’s continuous operation.
HVAC: plant rooms and electrical cabinets
In the plant rooms and electrical cabinets of a biogas plant, our filtration solutions help to minimise the ingress of dust and contaminants present on site. Our bag filters, filter mats, PPI foam and filter belts meet requirements for air quality, minimising fouling and protecting equipment.
Our solutions for biogas plants
Fitted directly onto the pipes, our filter housings trap solid particles present in the gas to protect the pipes, control components and recovery equipment. They thus help to minimise premature wear and tear on equipment and ensure the reliable operation of the plant.
Biogas is a renewable gas produced by the anaerobic (oxygen-free) digestion of organic waste, mainly from the agricultural, agri-food and municipal sectors (slurry and manure, agri-food residues, sludge, bio-waste, etc.).
Railway equipment is exposed to extreme conditions. Its failure is costly and disrupts the network. Filtration is therefore essential to ensure its performance and availability.
The air you breathe is often five times more polluted than the air outside, impacting the health of your occupants and your energy performance. The HVAC unit is the central technical solution for controlling these risks and ensuring a healthy and compliant working environment.