Exhaust air treatment plants
Why one needs waste air purification plants?
- Purification of exhaust air from production processes generating solvent vapors or malodorous emissions
- Treatment of exhaust gases from the reaction processes
- Comply with local clean air legislation
What are the requirements
- Capability to adapt to varying
- Exhaust air volumes,
- Concentrations and
- Contaminant compositions
- Resistance to different exhaust air temperatures
- Suitability for treatment of gases, vapors, aerosols
- High cleaning efficiency of up to 99% and more
- Low capital investment and operating costs
Gases and vapors are produced in many production facilities that would be harmful to the environment if they were discharged without being purified. So this is why the air has to be cleaned before being emitted into the atmosphere. The air purification plants have to do the following jobs:
