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Combustion blast chiller for solvents

The air drawn during a painting process presents a composition including solvents in a certain percentage (depending on the type of finishing ) and therefore it must be purified. It is compulsory to treat scattered solvents when their concentration overwhelms an established mark.

The solvents are “burnt” by this particular system: the drawn air is put into a combustion chamber at controlled working heat, where the solvents act as fuel. At the end of the operation the air won’t be polluted.

The combustion chamber is the last step of the treatment of the air drawn in the processes of painting.

Notes:
The law provides for blast chiller systems to be adopted if a specific threshold of paint dilution (to be assessed after special calculations) is passed in a calendar year.

The sizes can strongly vary according to the air quantities to be treated; this system is usually large-sized because of the need to thermally insulate the system from the outside in a proper way.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 FAQ

If I need to treat great quantities of air polluted by solvents, can the combustion chamber be the solution?
Yes, you need to value the polluting emissions and the related concentrations of solvent emitted. Quantity and concentration are the parameters to be valued in order to design this kind of system.

I have had an inspection from the operators of the appropriate authorities concerning the industrial pollution and they have valued my solvent emission out of the accepted parameters. What shall I do?
It is sufficient to make a detailed analysis of the production and the emissions, then to put in an estimate for a combustion chamber or a carbon blast chiller. Both of the systems are recognized as suitable for the solvent treatments.

Is it dangerous to place a combustion chamber close to a painting system?
No, because the system is equipped with every safety valve that stops gas leaking and checks the interior temperature and pressure constantly.

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