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The Argon Oxygen Decarburization (AOD) furnace is a critical component in modern metallurgical processes in India. To efficiently manage the emissions generated during the melting process, the system features a strategically placed top draft suction hood—either water-cooled or standard—mounted above the furnace vessel. This hood captures fumes during operation, directing them to a gas cooler, heat exchanger, or spark arrestor. These devices reduce the temperature and mitigate sparks before further processing
Once cooled, the fumes are transported to a pulse jet bag filter, baghouse, or air pollution control unit. Here, suspended particulate matter (SPM), dust, and other pollutants are meticulously filtered. The purified air is then propelled through a centrifugal fan and released into the atmosphere via a stack or chimney. By leveraging advanced filtration technology, the system can achieve emission levels as low as 2 mg/nm³, ensuring compliance with stringent environmental regulations.
Effectively captures fine particles to meet regulatory standards.
Built to withstand rigorous industrial conditions.
Handles a diverse range of particulate matter with precision.
Delivers exceptional performance while optimizing operational costs.