1. Air Pollution Control 101 2. Absorption Devices 3. Bioreactors 4. Dry Cyclone Collectors 5. Electrostatic Precipitators 6. Evaporative Coolers 7. Fabric Filter Collectors 8. Fiberbed Filters 9. Filament (Mesh Pad) Scrubbers 10. Fluidized Bed Scrubbers 11. Mechanically Aided Scrubbers 12. Packed Towers 13. Settling Chambers 14. Spray Towers/Scrubbers 15. Thermal Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) Control 16. Thermal Oxidizers 17. Tray Scrubbers 18. Vane Type Scrubbers 19. Venturi Scrubbers 20. Wet Electrostatic Precipitators 21. Special Applications: Venturi "Scrubbers" as Evaporators 22. Energy Recovery 23. Multitechnique Equipment for Gasification (Syngas) 24. System Diagnostics and Testing 25. Optimization of Gas Cleaning Equipment, Overview 26. Dry Cyclone Optimization 27. Absorber Optimization 28. Pre-Formed Spray Scrubbers Optimization 29. Precipitator Optimization 30. Quencher Optimization 31. Spray Tower Optimization 32. Tray Scrubber (Tray Tower) Optimization 33. Venturi Scrubber Optimization
Kenneth C. Schifftner has more than 40 years of experience in the area of air pollution control. He has been involved with more than 1,000 successful gas cleaning projects. He holds a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He has authored more than 50 technical articles on gas cleaning technology, and co-authored two books. Schifftner has been an instructor for numer¬ous courses sponsored by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), provided academic and corporate technical training seminars, served as an expert witness regarding air pollution control technology, and functioned as a consultant to small and large firms interested in solving air pollution problems. Schifftner has also received four U.S. and foreign patents to date on novel mass transfer devices, which are used worldwide. Schifftner is a former chairman of the Environmental Control Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). He is an active member of ASME, the Semiconductor Safety Association, and Technical Association for the Pulp and Paper Industry (TAPPI).
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