Thermal Conduction Heating
Welcome to our thermal soil remediation blog series! We're excited to share with you how we use heat to eliminate hazardous pollutants and create sustainable land. In this series, you'll learn about Thermal Conduction Heating, Steam Enhanced Extraction, and Electrical Resistance Heating. We'll provide you with expert insights, case studies, and resources to help you succeed in the field. Keep reading!
Two Major Challenges with Fractured Rock Sites
Fractured rock sites are challenging to remediate because it is often difficult to determine how deep non-aqueous phase liquid (NAPL) has gone, and to define what…
Frequently Asked Questions About High Temperature Thermal Conductive Heating for PFAS
Treating soil impacted with Per- and Polyfluorinated Substances (PFAS) is difficult to do using traditional remediation methods due to their recalcitrant nature. Because of their chemical properties, they…
Why In Situ Thermal Remediation Should be Considered for Treatment of MGP Sites
Are you remediating a former Manufacturing Gas Plant (MGP) site and considering excavation, in situ soil mixing/stabilization, or in situ chemical oxidation (ISCO)? Then you might…
PFAS Thermal Remediation: Should It Be On Your List of Options?
The need for remediation of poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) is growing substantially as a result of increased regulatory attention to this emerging contaminant. Stockpiles of…
Thermal Conduction Heating 201: Advanced Concepts of TCH
In this post, we expand upon an earlier blog and introduce some advanced thermal remediation concepts. Learn more today!
An Introduction to Thermal Conduction Heating (TCH)
Learn what thermal conduction heating (TCH) is, how it works, and the contaminants it is most suited to treat.
ERH or TCH, That Is the Question – Similarities and Differences and How to Choose
Two of the primary thermal heating technologies—electric resistance heating (ERH) and thermal conduction heating (TCH) – have many similarities, and it can be hard to figure…
How Can High Temperature Tackle Recalcitrant Contaminants?
Sites with coal tar, PAHs, PCBs, pesticides, dioxins, PFAS, heavy hydrocarbons, and mercury are tough to work on. The chemicals involved are hard to treat using…