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Gaseous emissions, control condensation

The removal of gaseous pollutants from dryer exhaust may be accomplished by several possible processes. Among these are absorption, adsorption, condensation, and incineration [11-16]. The choice of a given process is usually determined by physical and chemical characteristics of the dried product and by economic and environmental considerations. Table 53.3 summarizes some of the basic characteristics of the gaseous emission control equipment. [Pg.1047]

The technologies used in the control of gaseous organic compound emissions include destruction methods such as thermal and catalytic incineration and biological gas treatment and recovery methods such as adsorption, absorption, condensation, and membrane separation. The most common control methods are incineration, adsorption, and condensation, as they deal with a wide variety of emissions of organic compounds. The most common types of control equipment are thermal and fixed-bed catalytic incinerators with recuperative heat recovery, fixed-bed adsorbers, and surface condensers. The control efficiencies normally range between 90% and 99%. [Pg.1266]

In recent years considerable emphasis has been placed on energy conservation and environmental pollution control. As discussed earlier, the former problem is likely to be solved, at least in part, by the introduction or wider use of more efficient fuels such as biomass or nuclear fuel, coupled with more controlled application of what is at present waste heat from chemical reactions. This is now more than ever possible because of the improved and improving design of heat pumps, boilers, heat exchangers, etc., the use of which is more nearly optimized by computer control. Emissions of gaseous pollutants have been decreasing in recent years by improved methods of condensation, adsorption. [Pg.167]


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