The ability of a company to meet environmental standards and pass environmental reviews hinges on selecting a suitable waste gas treatment device. Some companies blindly purchase equipment without understanding the key considerations. This is explained below by a Huashang Environmental Engineer.
1. Understand the content and characteristics of the industrial waste gas emitted by your company. Consider the treatment effect and efficiency under different waste gas concentrations. For example, some waste gas management technologies are primarily used for high-concentration, high-volume emissions, while other processes are mainly used for low-concentration, high-volume emissions.
2. The choice of materials for the waste gas treatment equipment is crucial. Select appropriate materials based on their different properties.
3. Determine if the equipment operation causes secondary environmental pollution, as this relates to the risk of increased environmental pollution and the need for secondary treatment.
4. Assess whether the industrial waste gas components and treatment process present flammable, explosive, or difficult-to-handle issues, and whether pre-treatment equipment is needed.
5. Exhaust volume planning affects the operating costs of waste gas treatment equipment, as well as treatment efficiency and technology selection.
To scientifically determine the air volume, consider factors such as the concentration of industrial waste gas in the production workshop, the hourly output of industrial waste gas, and the workshop space before installing the waste gas treatment equipment, to plan the air volume scientifically and reasonably.
Given the varying manufacturing processes across industries, the types and amounts of industrial waste gas produced also differ. Therefore, it is essential to choose a professional environmental engineering company with extensive experience and case studies in waste gas management. A systematic plan for industrial production waste gas treatment equipment and projects is necessary to achieve reasonable treatment effects and meet environmental standards.