State of the art of filtration in industrial ­processes

Call For Papers – 9th International Symposium Stuttgart 2009, Mercure Hotel Stuttgart City Center (24.–25.11.2009)

Efficiency as regards the reduction of pollutants with a simultaneously high profitability is the current demand in the field of industrial environmental protection. The filter materials in dust collection play an important role, but also in the reduction of pollutants.


Therefore, the symposium is to address these topics and focus on new developments and the optimization of filter ­materials. However, the demands of the planners and operators on the manufacturers of filter materials should also be discussed.
New technologies, e.g. the nanotechnology and corresponding coatings, will be...

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