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Experience in the treatment of volatile organic compounds in the glass industry

In this context, our client is a renowned company known for its excellence in producing a wide range of glass products, including glasses, goblets, bottles, and phials. Although our contribution was not focused on their main production line, it was crucial in improving and optimizing the decoration process for their elegant perfume bottles.

case study voc elimination in the glass industry hf group

Problems

In the decoration process, the glass flasks were painted using solvents and then baked in specialized ovens. This process generated an unpleasant and harmful odor for both the operators and the environment.

  • Pollutant to be treated: VOC concentration 147 mg/m³

Technical features ACTIVATED CARBON FILTER

  • Airflow: 32.000  m³ /h
  • Activated carbon bed
  • Ground Fan
  • Electrical panel with inverter
  • Industry 4.0 electrical panel
  • Contact time: 2,5 s
Solutions

Due to solve this problem, we proposed installing an activated carbon filtration system. This system is designed to capture and neutralize the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released during the painting and baking process, thereby eliminating unpleasant odors and significantly reducing the environmental impact

Advantages
  • High efficiency
  • Lower incidence of running and maintenance costs
  • Healthier environment for all workers.

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