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Phone
13585452000
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Address
Xuejia Industrial Park, Xinbei District, Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province
Changzhou Tianhuan Purification Equipment Co., Ltd
13585452000
Xuejia Industrial Park, Xinbei District, Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province
| brand | Tianhuan | air volume | 300-100000m3/h |
|---|---|---|---|
| Customized or not | yes | attribute | Waste gas treatment equipment |
| concentration | Any concentration | material | PP stainless steel, carbon steel, fiberglass |
| temperature | 100 | Is it self-made | self-produced and self-marketed |
| Applicable Industries | chemical industry | Overall dimensions | Non-standard customization |
| Applicable Neighborhood | Production-oriented factory |
The exhaust gas generated in the petrochemical industry is mainly the exhaust gas emitted during the incineration of refineries and heating boilers. Petrochemical waste gas can be divided into petroleum refining waste gas, petrochemical waste gas, synthetic fiber waste gas, and petroleum fertilizer waste gas according to the production occupation. The methods of exhaust emissions from the four major production occupations can be divided into: incineration flue gas, production process exhaust gas, torch exhaust gas, and unplanned exhaust gas.
1. The production equipment planning of petrochemical enterprises is relatively large due to the pollution of process waste gas, resulting in a large amount of process waste gas emissions. The dispersion scale of pollutants is relatively large, and although they are discharged from high altitudes, environmental pollution is still relatively serious.
2. The incineration flue gas pollution of petrochemical equipment accounts for about 60% of the total exhaust gas emissions. Heating furnaces in petrochemicals often use vacuum residue as fuel, which contains about 0.2-3% sulfur. The waste gas generated during incineration contains sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and dust, which are discharged after dust removal. The sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides in the process are mostly untreated and are generally discharged at high altitudes.
3. Torch exhaust gas pollution Torch is an essential environmental protection equipment for petrochemical production. During start-up, shutdown, and abnormal operations (such as gas release and pressure reduction) of petrochemical production equipment, combustible gases are released into the flare for incineration before being discharged. The amount of discharge from the torch is relatively large compared to the heating furnace, and it also has a significant impact on the environment.
4. The process waste gas from petrochemical production, which is polluted by exhaust gas, is recovered and treated by industrial equipment before being discharged into the environment as exhaust gas.
5. Unplanned emissions of waste gas pollution in petrochemical enterprises mainly include two parts: one is the leakage of pipelines, pumps, equipment, etc. during the production process, and the volatilization of harmful gases into the environment from underground ditches; The second is that the vapor of petroleum products during the storage and transportation of light petrochemical products evaporates into the environment and pollutes the air.
For the types and components of chemical plant exhaust gas, various exhaust gas treatment processes can be selected for purification during treatment, such as photocatalytic exhaust gas treatment equipment, low-temperature plasma exhaust gas treatment equipment, rto thermal storage combustion equipment, activated carbon adsorption box, water spray exhaust gas treatment equipment, etc.
Firstly, the waste gas generated by the chemical plant is collected and enters the spray tower waste gas treatment equipment. Through the packing layer, the waste gas and the absorbing liquid are fully contacted, absorbed, neutralized and reacted to remove acidic pollutants and particulate matter. The exhaust gas purified by the layer enters the low-temperature plasma exhaust gas treatment equipment, where highly chemically active particles are generated inside the plasma. The pollutants in the exhaust gas react with these high-energy active groups, ultimately converting into substances such as CO2 and H2O, thus achieving the goal of purifying the exhaust gas.
This combinationIt is more targeted and has a more obvious purification effect than a single exhaust gas treatment equipment.
