Lodge Cottrell has a long association with the power industry that dates back to 1929 when the company installed the very first precipitator for boiler flue dust at Willesden Power Station, London.
Today, Lodge Cottrell is part of an international organisation that has applied its technology to more than 1600 power plants world-wide.
Lodge Cottrell Electrostatic Precipitators, Pulse-Jet Fabric and Ceramic Filters, Acid Gas Scrubbers and Flue Gas Desulphurisation systems achieve the most stringent emission levels making them the first choice of many of the world's leading power companies.
To maximise the performance and availability of air pollution control systems the company has introduced a radically new facility and resource management services programme. The fully comprehensive service involves the management, planning and execution of operational maintenance for air pollution control equipment.
Paper given to the Filtration Society Lodge Cottrell explores the pros and cons of moving from ESPs to Fabric Filters. The case to move to barrier filtration is not always as clear as it may seem. More >>>
Emissions reduced by 50% Lodge Cottrell Limited, has introduced a new electrostatic precipitator upgrade concept known as ‘Skewed Baffles’.One such upgrade was carried out at the Cauldon Works of Lafarge Cement UK.More >>>
Raising the roof at Kingsnorth Powergen's Kingsnorth Power Station, located on the River Medway, Kent, has had a major upgrade to the electrostatic precipitators on the third of its generating units.More >>>
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