Air Emission Cleanup

Cleaning up air emissions is a set of sanitary and technical measures that are aimed at preventing air pollution by emissions of pollutants from production and transport facilities. The goal of these events is to create an environmentally friendly environment for people to live and work.

Every year, huge amounts of air pollutants are released into the atmosphere, such as: - Sulfur dioxide - Nitrogen oxides - Soot - Volatile organic compounds

All these substances negatively affect the environment and human health. For example, sulfur and nitrogen oxides affect the occurrence of acid rain, and soot can lead to diseases of the respiratory system and poor visibility.

To reduce emissions of pollutants into the atmosphere, there are various methods for cleaning emissions, such as:

- Mechanical cleaning, which includes the installation of filters, filters and screens to separate pollutants and remove them from the atmosphere.

- Chemical treatment, which involves treating contaminants with reagents that destroy or bind them.