As known to all, the larger is the capacity of a set of concrete batch plant, the more pollution it brings. In the trend of environmental protection, it has become a global issue to deal with pollution generated in concrete production. The clients of HZS180 plant, one of the largest in commercial plants, are confronted with this tricky problem as well. As a matter of fact, pollutants of the plant can almost be eliminated by three steps.
Main pollutants of HZS180 concrete batch plant include flying dust, noise and waste water. Flying dust comes into being in the process of cement distribution, conveying as well as stirring. It enters the air, becoming sources of many respiratory illnesses. Skies in numerous regions become grayer and grayer with increase of tall buildings. Three measures can be taken to reduce air pollution from HZS180 concrete batch plants. First, keep the distribution, conveying and stirring processes of cement in enclosed space. In other words, we should reduce flying dust from the root. Second, increase the number of dust removers of high efficiency. This deals with part of dust escaping into the air during the cement production process. Third, install water spraying devices to force flying dust down to the ground. Noise pollution of concrete plants mainly comes from motors and mixing units, which can be enclosed to reduce noise. The other way is to apply device materials of sound absorption effect. As for waste water, clients are advice to build a water recycling system, about which please refer to How to Treat Waste Water of Concrete Batch Plant. The system collects waste water from cleaning and production, treat it and send it back for cleaning or production again. It’s necessary to equip large concrete batch plants like HZS180 with such a system.
The best method to solve the problem, however, is to purchase the new type of environmental concrete batch plants that have come into fashion. Haomei is a concrete batching plant manufacturer with twenty years of history. Welcome to contact us at [email protected] for more information!