7. Elements for choosing a treatment technique
There are no universal air treatment processes that can be used for all applications. A number of objective and subjective technical criteria can be used to position and compare air purification processes. The economic criteria of process costs are also important arguments in the choice of a technology to be implemented
7.1 Objective criteria: molecule type, flow rate and concentration
Objective criteria are quantifiable and/or identifiable parameters that can be easily applied to any situation.
The type of molecule and, more specifically, its physico-chemical characteristics, provide a first approach. Examples are given in the presentation...
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References
Regulations
Law of August 2, 1961 on air pollution and odor control.
Law of July 19, 1976 on facilities classified for environmental protection.
Application decree dated September 21, 1977.
Nomenclature decree of December 28, 1999.
Law of December 30, 1996 on air and the rational use of energy.
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