CTP's History

In the early 1980's, three engineers developed and approved a catalytic oxidation process in the synthesis of formaldehyde. The idea for further research in air pollution control technologies was born; the initial basis and foundation for economical growth. 

  Progress in technology
CTP's inventions and developments
Economical growth
The route to an international player
1985 First catalytic oxidiser for VOC’s for an Austrian customer Foundation of CTP
1986 CO2 high pressure extraction  
1987 CTP pellet type oxidation catalysts A-1046, ME-1008, MZ-2016, S-2016  
  CTP plate-heat-exchanger with welded stainless steel foils  
1989 First regenerative thermal oxidiser (RTO) with honeycomb blocks (AutoTherm)  
1990 First rotary adsorber with catalytic regeneration  
  CTP methane catalyst  
1993   First subsidiary in Sweden (CTP Nordiska AB)
1994 First RTO in the fibre board industry License agreement with United McGill Corporation, USA
New CTP building in Graz, Austria
1997 First compact RTO (CompacTherm)  
1998   License agreement with Sintokogio, LTD., Japan
1999 First non-catalytic dioxin and furan oxidiser  
2003   CR Hermsdorf Beteiligungs-GmbH (Holding)
2004 Integrated solution with regenerable prefilters, RTO and dry sorption for anode furnaces Foundation of CTP Korea
2005   Foundation of CTP Ibérica
2007 CTP EcoTherm007® Office CTP France
2008 First CTP RCO (Regenerative-catalytic with own honeycomb catalyst) License agreement with Enerflex Environmental Pty Ltd, Australia
2009 First thermal, non-catalytic purification of laughing gas  
2010 Direct oxidation of liquid and gaseous waste streams Strategic participation of Sintokogio, Ltd.
  CTP VOXcube