Food Waste Odor & Waste Gas Treatment System project photo

Project Case

Food Waste Odor & Waste Gas Treatment System

This project was developed for odor and waste gas treatment in food waste and organic waste management facilities.

Project Overview

Industry: Food Waste / Organic Waste Management

Airflow Capacity: 55,000 NCMH

Pollutants: Odorous Gases, Organic Compounds from Food Waste

Treatment System: Alkali Scrubber + Acid Scrubber + Photocatalytic Oxidation (PCO) System

Application Overview

This project was developed for odor and waste gas treatment in food waste and organic waste management facilities.

The system is designed to treat odorous gases generated during food waste storage, handling, and decomposition processes. These emissions typically contain acidic and alkaline gases as well as complex organic odor compounds.

System Configuration

The treatment system adopts a multi-stage air purification process combining chemical scrubbing and advanced oxidation technologies.

The exhaust gas is first treated through an alkali scrubber and acid scrubber system to remove acidic and alkaline components. The remaining odorous compounds are then treated using a photocatalytic oxidation (PCO) system for further degradation of residual organic pollutants.

This multi-stage process ensures stable odor control performance under high airflow and variable emission conditions.

Project Photos

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