Thermal Exhaust Air Purification (Almost) Without Natural Gas
Jutta Denneberg
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Solvent emissions - such as emissions of volatile organic compounds - from a wide variety of painting processes can be captured and thermally treated in such a way that they become heat and electricity for production. Ideally, this is possible without the use of additional energy to reach the necessary oxidation temperature.