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Scrubber oil

The pyrolysis oils are separated from the quench and scrubber oils in the distilation units K 4- and K 7/8 they can be further refined into chemical raw materials by the application of processes used in upgrading coal tar and coke oven benzene. [Pg.463]

Liquids in the gas, such as higher-boiling hydrocarbons as well as pump lubricating oil, scrubber oil, and, on occasion, methanol and... [Pg.61]

Open separators In-line gan scrubbers Oil-gas anparators Oversize vessel... [Pg.141]

Drying rotary oil- or gas-fired Particulates, SO2, NO, VOC, CO, and smoke Proper combustion controls, fuel-oil preheating where required local exhaust system, cyclone and a scrubber or baghouse... [Pg.2175]

Paint and varnish manufacturing Resin manufacturing closed reaction vessel Varnish cooldng-open or closed vessels Solvent thinning Acrolein, other aldehydes and fatty acids (odors), phthalic anhydride (sublimed) Ketones, fatty acids, formic acids, acetic acid, glycerine, acrolein, other aldehydes, phenols and terpenes from tall oils, hydrogen sulfide, alkyl sulfide, butyl mercaptan, and thiofen (odors) Olefins, branched-chain aromatics and ketones (odors), solvents Exhaust systems with scrubbers and fume burners Exhaust system with scrubbers and fume burners close-fitting hoods required for open kettles Exhaust system with fume burners... [Pg.2177]

Preconditioning for Particulates Heavy particulate loading of the inlet gas with dust, grease, oils, or other aerosols can be very dam-aging to the pore structure of the filter bed, resulting in an eventual pressure-drop increase. Oils and heavy metals that are deposited on the filter bed can be poisonous to the microorganisms that live within the biofilm. Particulate APC equipment such as fabric filters and venturi scrubbers are generally adequate for this level of particulate removal. [Pg.2192]

Venmri scrubbers have been applied to control PM emissions from utility, industrial, commercial, and institutional boilers fired with coal, oil, wood, and liquid waste. They have also been applied to control emission sources in the chemical, mineral products, wood, pulp and paper, rock products, and asphalt manufacrnring industries lead, aluminum, iron and steel, and gray iron production industries and to municipal solid waste incinerators. Typically, venturi scrubbers are applied where it is necessary to obtain high collection efficiencies for fine PM. Thus, they are applicable to controlling emission sources with high concentrations of submicron PM. [Pg.434]

Typical BW antifoam emulsion products include SAG 10 and SAG 30 (10 and 30% milky white emulsions, each with a viscosity of 2,000 cS at 25 °C) from Union Carbide Corporation. These same products also are used for food processing (under FDA 21CFR 173.340), for petroleum processing (as amine scrubbers, gas-oil separators, etc.), and as functional chemicals (antifreezes, hydraulic fluids, cutting oils, etc.). [Pg.555]

Exhaust conditioning requires a precise identification of all the gases and liquids, both residual precursors and by-products. It also requires leak-tight piping and ducts, and suitable mechanical and chemical scrubbers to remove or neutralize dangerous materials and the proper venting of the mechanical pump with a stainless exhaust filter to remove oil mist at the source. [Pg.125]

Continuing further with the recovery aspects from coke oven gas reference may be drawn to the recovery of light oil (crude benzol). In a typical process used, the coke oven gas (from which benzol is to be recovered) after removal of tar, ammonia etc. is passed through the benzol scrubber where the benzol vapours are scrubbed by wash oil flowing countercurrent to the gas. Benzolised wash oil is then pumped to the recovery section where the crude benzol, absorbed in the wash oil is stripped off by steam. The steam vapour mixture, com-... [Pg.100]

Of the approximately 15 aluminum forging plants, three use wet scrubbers to control particulates and smoke generated from the partial combustion of oil-based lubricants in the forging process. [Pg.205]

FGD is used to control S02 emissions from coal and oil combustion from electric utilities and industrial sources. Impingement scrubbers are one wet scrubber configuration used to bring exhaust gases into contact with a sorbent designed to remove the S02. On occasion, wet scrubbers have been applied to S02 emissions from processes in the primary non-ferrous metals industries (e.g., copper, lead, and aluminum), but sulfuric acid or elemental sulfur plants are more popular control devices for controlling the high S02 concentrations associated with these processes. [Pg.232]

In these tests, the mixture of Na2Si03/tall oil was added to the scrubber before desliming. Collector used in the bulk circuit was sulphosuccinate. In the rutile circuit, phosphoric acid ester was used. Silica was rejected in a bulk talking. The overall metallurgical results obtained in the continuous operation are shown in Table 25.12. [Pg.197]

The extracts were then atomised and fed into the ROTARC reactor for high temperature treatment. In the first case the atomised extract was mixed with the torch gas (Argon) only. It was a pure pyrolysis, which was effective in the sooting of the reactor walls and it was making the scrubber fluid dirty. The disadvantage of the pure pyrolysis process confirmed our theoretical considerations on thermal destruction of PCB s presented in [9]. To avoid sooting, we fed steam into the reaction chamber in the amount of 10% above the stoichiometry. In this case, which we call the wet pyrolysis , we obtained the destruction efficiency of oil- PCB s at least 99.99%. The offgas analysis on the concentration of oil-PCB s were below the detection limit 0.2 ppm. [Pg.93]


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