Project Details
Project Overview
Industry: Surface Coating & Spraying
Airflow: 10,000 NCMH
Pollutants: Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
System: Condensation + Wet Scrubber + Mist Eliminator + Photocatalytic Oxidation + Activated Carbon Adsorption
Application Overview
This project was developed for VOC emission control in industrial spraying and coating operations.
The treatment system is designed to manage volatile organic compounds (VOCs) generated during paint spraying processes. These emissions may contain solvent vapors, paint-related organic compounds and other airborne contaminants commonly found in surface coating applications.
System Configuration
The system combines condensation, wet scrubbing, mist elimination, photocatalytic oxidation and activated carbon adsorption to provide multi-stage VOC treatment.
The condensation unit reduces the concentration of condensable compounds, while the wet scrubber and mist eliminator remove liquid droplets and particulate contaminants. Photocatalytic oxidation is applied to further decompose organic pollutants, and the activated carbon adsorption unit serves as the final polishing stage for residual VOC removal.
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