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Characteristic of VOCs & Aldehyde Compounds Emissions from Glass Fiber Manufacture
초록
영어
The industrial use of man-made mineral fibers(MMMF), has been increasing, particularly since the banning of most asbestos products. Glass fiber manufacturing is the high-temperature conversion of various raw materials into a homogeneous melt, followed by the fabrication of this melt into glass fibers. Emissions generated during the manufacture of wool fiberglass insulation include solid particles of glass and binder resin, droplets of binder, and components of the binder that have vaporized. To characterize VOCs and aldehyde compounds emissions from glass fiber process, we carried out this study. In order to give cohesion and mechanical properties to the glass wool mat, bindohesigents are added to the fibers, just after their production ofargeting in an ideal way to have one droplet of binder at each crossing of fibers. Generally, the binding materials consist of benzene-formaldehyde resin, urea resin, sicane and ammonium sulfate solution. Formohesind Curing section in the glass fiber manufacture process, small quantities of bindohesigents are vaporizedsind/or transform into VOCs & aldehyde compound.
Some pollutants was very high concentration from mat-forming line and curing oven section, such as HCHO because vapor gas was generated as a resin polymerization.
목차
Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 연구방법
1. 공정개요
2. 시료채취 및 분석방법
Ⅲ. 결과
Ⅳ. 결론
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