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The MicroMist ML System

The MicroMist ML Micro-fine Lime semi-dry injection system is a proven, cost-effective SO2 removal and reactive plume abatement technology. The MicroMist ML system (patent pending), has been shown to reduce SO2 by more than 90 percent, while eliminating the secondary plume resulting from the condensation and reaction of chemicals in the gas stream after leaving the stack.


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For additional information on the MicroMist ML System please contact either Ron Hawks or Bob McCullough at 800.229.7495

 

 

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