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Intensiv Filter Himenviro Technologies GmbH
Neustraße 45 - 49, 42553, Velbert, Deutschland/Germany - +49 20534200990
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Great Britain
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Intensiv Filter Himenviro UK Limited
47, Bath Street WS13BX, Wallsall West Midlands, Great Britain - +44 1922 628893
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Intensive Filter Himenviro Technologies FZE – LLC
Business Centre, Sharjah Publishing City Free Zone, Sharjah, UAE - +971-556074697
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India
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Intensiv-Filter Himenviro Private Limited
D-247/11, Sector-63, Noida - 201301, Uttar Pradesh, India - +91-120-4642-500
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India
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Intensiv-Filter Himenviro Private Limited
D-247/11, Sector-63, Noida - 201301, Uttar Pradesh, India - +91-120-4642-500
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India
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Intensiv-Filter Himenviro Private Limited
D-247/11, Sector-63, Noida - 201301, Uttar Pradesh, India - +91-120-4642-500
Intensiv-Filter Himenviro: Glass Industry Environmental Solutions
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Since the amendment to the German Technical Instructions on Air Quality Control, the waste gases from glass kilns need to be precipitated. Dust collecting is done at high temperatures in the filter. In some cases, spray absorption is also used for contaminant gas purification behind glass troughs.
Application
Process
5
Filter for glass-kiln
- 1. NaOH tank
- 2. Water
- 3. Hot gas from the glass trough
- 4. Quench reactor
- 5. Filter for glass-kiln
- 6. Chimney
- 7. Dosing pump
- 8. Quench pump
- 9. Transport container
- 10. Induced draft
Required specifications
Typical design data
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Unit of measure
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Filter
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Gas volume
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m³/h
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38,000
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Gas temperature
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°C
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180 – 200
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Type of dust
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Sodium sulphate, soda, borax, quartz
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Residual dust content
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g/m³
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< 10
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Raw gas dust content
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mg/m³
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10 – 25
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Cleaning
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offline
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Filter medium
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Polyimide
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Explosion protected design
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not necessary
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Sorbent
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Sodium hydroxide
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