kiah
Chemical
- Jan 29, 2003
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We have an paint application room on steel strip and ventilate this room through use of fans to keep the VOC levels from solvents below exposure standards . On one of our plants this air (around 20 000cfm) is then passed to an incinerator fired with natural gas to destroy the VOC content. This costs millions of dollars annually to our business and creats a lot of greenhouse gases. We are considering a third plant and are looking for good practices but have been told using carbon absorption is not cost effective due to capex for this flowrate, and dealing with the waste VOC stream from steam or vacuum regeneration of the carbon.
Does anyone have other suggestions or contacts who may be able to point to working examples of technology other than incineration for this application at these high flowrates
solvents are typically aromatics (BTX), n-butanol, MEK and some acetone, but there is a wide variety depending on different paint types.
thanks
kiah
Does anyone have other suggestions or contacts who may be able to point to working examples of technology other than incineration for this application at these high flowrates
solvents are typically aromatics (BTX), n-butanol, MEK and some acetone, but there is a wide variety depending on different paint types.
thanks
kiah