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 |
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| 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 |