IMPROVEMENT OF THE VENTILATION SYSTEM AND DUST COLLECTORS WHEN COLLECTING FINE DUST (FOR EXAMPLE COTTON CLEANING GINNERY)
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/72T5PKeywords:
maximum permissible concentration, dust, pollutants, stationary sources, maximum permissible emission, atmospheric layer, dust and gas treatment plants (FOC).Abstract
To increase the capture of fine dust particles, energy-saving dust collectors are installed. Dust collectors are installed with dust retention with small dust collectors as a second step after existing equipment. Retaining fine dust particles that have not been completely cleaned will increase dust removal efficiency and reduce the impact of dust on the environment. The use of such dust collectors for cleaning small dust particles generated in the production department. Dust emissions do not exceed the maximum permissible dust emissions (MPE).
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