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Exhaust air cleaning techniques

Abrasive cutting Stationary abrasive cutting installations are extracted. Customary exhaust air decontamination processes are cyclones, wet washing and dry filters Sawing, rapping, pressing These handling processes cause few emissions and do not require reduction measures in normal conditions [Pg.250]

Chiselling, needling In these processes mainly coarse particles are produced which are difficult to remove through extraction. The work is mainly carried out in cabins for safety reasons. In special cases, e.g. when removing bumt-on sand, the generated dust may be extracted by an extraction arm. The exhaust air is decontaminated in cyclones, wet washing and dry filters [Pg.250]

Grinding-. Emission capture when grinding on stationary machines takes place in a similar way as with abrasive cutting, i.e. via fixed fimnels into which the abrasive blast is directed. An enclosed work place is used for manual grinding and abrasive cutting. Extraction walls can then be applied in the housing. Air decontamination processes are cyclones, wet washing and dry filters [Pg.251]

Stamping, milling-. These handling processes cause few emissions and do not require reduction measures in normal conditions [Pg.251]

Welding-. More or less emissions occur according to the type of the selected welding process, which is usually be best collected by extraction arms. For exhaust air cleaning, wet washing and dry filters and occasionally electrostatic filters are used. [Pg.251]


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