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http://dx.doi.org/10.7844/kirr.2020.29.1.62

A Novel Approach for the Particulate Matter(PM) Reduction in the Industrial Complex using Integrated Data Platform  

Chung, Seokjin (Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, Industrial Environment Division)
Jung, Seok (Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, Coal and Mineral Resources Division)
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Resources Recycling / v.29, no.1, 2020 , pp. 62-69 More about this Journal
Abstract
Manufacturing processes in industrial complexes produce NOx, SOx, VOCs, which cause particulate matter (PM). Therefore, this study analyzed the characteristics of each industrial complex by using scattered public data, matched the existing particulate matter(PM) reduction technology, and proposed an optimized reduction plan. The application of matching technologies and facilities by industrial complexes based on data is able to mitigate NOx, SOx, and VOCs which cause particulate matter in the process in advance. This way can be an effective alternative in order to reduce PM in the manufacturing processes as well as industrial complexes.
Keywords
Particulate Matter (PM); integrated data platform; industrial complex; eco-friendly technology; manufacturing process;
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