Process Engineering Services
Call now
Call now
Website
Call
Process Engineering Services
Design, Engineering, Maintenance, and Field Service of Air-Phase Carbon Adsorption Systems. Since 1987, Process Engineering Services Inc has been offering design, construction and troubleshooting services to the air phase carbon adsorption industry. We are headquartered in Massachusetts. Headed by Michael E. Fasci, an expert in carbon adsorption system, we make our own emission monitoring equipment.

With over 30 years of experience, we are a locally owned company committed to a clean environment. Our process uses activated carbon to capture vaporized industrial solvents and return them in liquid state for reuse. We use the latest technology and service all the leading brands. Free estimates are available.
Services
At Process Engineering Services, we offer complete servicing, evaluation, maintenance and carbon change-out services for air phase carbon adsorption systems. We also design and build complete equipment for the capture and recovery of VOC emissions. Founded in 1987, we have over 30 years experience specifically dealing with the carbon adsorption industry.
The majority of carbon adsorption systems are equipped with an emissions monitoring system that determines carbon bed breakthrough or the saturation of the carbon beds. CEMS also help maintain environmental compliance by limiting emissions to the atmosphere. At Process Engineering Services, we have our own design of FID (Flame Ionization Detector) monitoring systems (105 FID CEMS) that one designed and manufactured by us.
If you need a carbon change-out, contact Process Engineering Services. We can provide you with superior activated carbon. You can also count on us to provide carbon testing and analysis services to determine the state of your activated carbon beds and to calculate its remaining useful life. Carbon tetrachloride and butane activity level testing are the most common yardsticks for measuring the remaining life of vapor phase activated carbon.
To clean the activated carbon you have to strip it using steam. The stem & solvent vapors get condensed into liquid, and get separate like oil & water. The stem condensate still has a little bit of the solvent in it and these systems remove the residual solvent from the water. Typically to levels in the PPB range.
Model 105 Monitoring System is a fully pre-engineered, modular-designed, free-standing, Hydrocarbon analyzer, recorder and calibration facility. The system utilizes a Rosemount Model 400A Total Hydrocarbon Analyzer, equipped with a Flame Ionization Detector for continuous read-out of the vapor concentration in the exhaust of a carbon absorber.
Reviews
Review Process Engineering Services

Be the first to review Process Engineering Services.

Write a Review