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     A dry fog based dust suppression system which operates on the principle of agglomeration can be implemented to reduce fugitive emissions.

    A spray nozzle designed for the water and air to get mixed and to form water vapour can be used in this system.

    The atomized water suppresses the the dust very effectively.


  • This is case of terminals, where huge quantity of bulk materials are transported including coal, minerals, clinkers etc. Can you suggest specially designed vehicles available for transportation?exisitng vehicles can be assembled with some kind of attachment?Also, suggest about mobile water sprinkling systemThanks...


    Nikunj Bhatnagar said:

    It is important to determine what material is to be transported.

     

    For example: in metal mining industry the ore after grounding is sprinkled with certain percentage of water, so as to retain the same and avoid fugitive emission.

    While in Cement industry where moisture cannot be tolerated, specially designed vehicles are available for the bulk transport of fine material

    fugitive dust emission
    Can anyone suggest practical solution (techno economical)for fugitive dust emission due to loading/unloading of bulk material transportation? THanks

  • This is case of terminal, where huge quantity of bulk materials transported, including coal, minerals clinkers etc.Thanks..
    Dr. Satendra K Jain said:

    Can u name the material, since chemical composition and use of the material also matters

    fugitive dust emission
    Can anyone suggest practical solution (techno economical)for fugitive dust emission due to loading/unloading of bulk material transportation? THanks
  • It is important to determine what material is to be transported.

     

    For example: in metal mining industry the ore after grounding is sprinkled with certain percentage of water, so as to retain the same and avoid fugitive emission.

    While in Cement industry where moisture cannot be tolerated, specially designed vehicles are available for the bulk transport of fine material

  • Can u name the material, since chemical composition and use of the material also matters

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