NCL Graphic Specialties installs CMM Group’s emission control system

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To handle increasing emission volumes in a commercial printing operation that produces more than 14 billion labels annually, NCL Graphic Specialties, Inc., Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA, has installed a new air pollution control system from The CMM Group, LLC, De Pere, Wisconsin.


NCL Graphic Specialties specializes in the production of cut and stack labels and flexographic and custom engineered insert and onsert products for use in food and consumer goods packaging.  Previously, three Harris web presses had been connected to an older thermal oxidizer to destroy the VOC’s generated from the use of inks, solvents and magie oils used in the printing process.


The company selected The CMM Group to install a 10,000 SCFM regenerative thermal oxidizer to accommodate steadily increasing emission volumes, improve destruction efficiency and reduce energy costs. According to the CMM Group, its RTO unit provides a destruction efficiency of over 99 per cent, exceeding all local, state and federal clean air regulations.


The CMM Group, LLC engineers and manufactures custom designed, turnkey air pollution control systems and provides emergency repair services and preventative maintenance programs for all types of air pollution control equipment.