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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the benefit of air pollution control equipment in regulation?
The air pollution control equipment is made to correspond with the levels of emission stipulated by CPCB, SPCB, EPA and other regulatory bodies. With the help of manipulating particulate matter, gases and VOCs build up during the initial phase, industries can escape punishment, closing orders and lawsuits.
Yes. The majority of the systems are designed to suit the conditions of a plant, including temperature, rate of gases flow, type of pollutant, concentration, humidity level and space availability.
Bag filters, cyclones are dry systems, which remove solid substance without water. The wet systems, known as scrubbers, involve the use of liquid media to remove or neutralise gases and fine dust.
The rate of maintenance is dependent on the nature of equipment and the conditions under which it operates. Periodic check-ups, cleaning, filter replacement and performance check ups make this system efficient and last long.
In case the emissions exceed the limit, it consumes a lot of energy, its maintenance is frequent, or regulations are shifted, it is possible that an upgrade and retrofit are required.
The current generation is of high efficiency and has minimal pressure drops, optimized airflow and heat-recovery possibilities to reduce the use of energy.
Yes. Properly developed systems significantly enhance the quality of air indoors and therefore, workplaces are safe and healthy.
How long does the equipment to control air pollution last?
Most control systems are capable of performing well in 15 to 25 years or even longer with proper choice of materials and proper maintenance.
Even though they incur upfront costs and operation expenses, the systems save on long-term risks such as regulatory fines, health hazards, equipment destruction and environmental liabilities among many others, which are important.
Yes. Multi-stage or hybrid systems may eliminate several pollutants inclusive of dust, acid gases, VOCs and odors, through dust collectors, scrubber in series and oxidizers.
This is because, according to the environmental regulations, any industry with an emission exceeding the stipulated energy levels should install appropriate air-pollution control equipment.
The board normally requires calculations of emissions, layouts, equipment specifications, process descriptions and performance requirements.
Depending on size and complexity, installation times vary and typically require several weeks to several months.
Several systems are also modular and this means expansion or relocation in the future.
Several systems are also modular and this means expansion or relocation in the future.
Yes. They reduce negative effects on the environment, carbon footprint and dangerous emissions, and promote ESG and other sustainability strategies.