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Air pollutant emissions from process of mixing materials used for manufacturing small products from carbon and graphite
Environment Protection Engineering (2008)
  • Marian Mazur
  • Marek Bogacki
  • Robert Oleniacz
  • Przemysław Szczygłowski
Abstract

The paper characterises the method of preparing the HCC and Rubba-type materials used to manufacture small carbon and graphite products, and the composition of waste gases escaping from the mixers for these materials. For the process of mixing the two materials under examination, two measurement series were completed, mainly covering the period from when the binder was added to the properly pre-heated dry mass until the mixer discharged. The results shown apply only to those substances which occur just in the gaseous phase, that is CO, CO2, O2, H2, aliphatic hydrocarbons (C1-C6) and BTX (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene) as well solid substances including total dust, tar substances, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), and total organic carbon in solid phase.

Keywords
  • carbon and graphite industry,
  • raw material preparing,
  • HCC,
  • Rubba,
  • mixing,
  • pre-heated mixer,
  • air pollutants,
  • stack emissions
Publication Date
2008
Citation Information
Marian Mazur, Marek Bogacki, Robert Oleniacz and Przemysław Szczygłowski. "Air pollutant emissions from process of mixing materials used for manufacturing small products from carbon and graphite" Environment Protection Engineering Vol. 34 Iss. 4 (2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/robert_oleniacz/6/