Astec Enhances Fiberbed Mist Collector with Charcoal Filters for Superior Blue Smoke Control

Astec Enhances Fiberbed Mist Collector with Charcoal Filters for Superior Blue Smoke Control

Astec Industries, a global leader in manufacturing equipment for the asphalt, aggregate, mining, and industrial sectors, is excited to announce the integration of charcoal filters into its renowned, patent-pending Fiberbed Mist Collector. This enhancement significantly improves the system’s ability to capture and eliminate odor-causing compounds, delivering unparalleled air quality and community satisfaction for asphalt facilities.

Astec’s Fiberbed Mist Collector is the best available technology for effectively capturing and cleaning blue smoke generated during silo or loadout operations. With the addition of charcoal filters, the system now offers a more comprehensive approach to odor control. By trapping and neutralizing odor-causing compounds, the charcoal filters reduce detectable odors from the facility, fostering a more pleasant work environment and strengthening community relations.

“We are committed to providing our customers with industry-leading solutions that address their environmental challenges,” said Catherine Sutton-Choate, Director Environmental Compliance at Astec Industries. “The integration of charcoal filters into our Fiberbed Mist Collector is a testament to our dedication to innovation and our customers’ success.”

Blue smoke, caused by the condensation of asphalt fumes, has long been a source of frustration for asphalt facilities. Astec’s Blue Smoke System, which includes the Fiberbed Mist Collector, effectively controls emission opacity by limiting the escape of vaporized asphalt fumes. The addition of charcoal filters takes odor control to the next level, providing a powerful tool for facilities seeking to minimize environmental impact and enhance their reputation.

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