Waste Treatment Odor Control Project project photo

Project Case

Waste Treatment Odor Control Project

The treatment system is designed to manage mixed emissions containing odor compounds, acid gases and particulate matter generated during waste treatment processes. Typical pollutants include hydrogen sulfide (H₂S), hydrogen chloride (HCl) and trimethylamine, which may affect both workplace conditions and environmental compliance if not properly controlled.

Project Details

Project Overview

Industry: Waste Treatment

Airflow: 800 - 40,000 m³/h

Pollutants: Odor, Hydrogen Sulfide (H₂S), Hydrogen Chloride (HCl), Trimethylamine

System: Baghouse Filter + Wet Scrubber + Activated Carbon Adsorption System

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Application Overview

This project was developed for exhaust gas and odor control in a solid waste treatment facility.

The treatment system is designed to manage mixed emissions containing odor compounds, acid gases and particulate matter generated during waste treatment processes. Typical pollutants include hydrogen sulfide (H₂S), hydrogen chloride (HCl) and trimethylamine, which may affect both workplace conditions and environmental compliance if not properly controlled.

System Configuration

The system combines a baghouse filter, a wet scrubber and an activated carbon adsorption unit to provide multi-stage treatment for particulate matter, acid gases and odor compounds.

The baghouse filter is used for preliminary particulate removal, while the wet scrubber reduces acid gases and water-soluble contaminants. The activated carbon adsorption unit serves as the final polishing stage for odor control and residual gaseous pollutants.

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