The steel industry may generate smoke and dust in multiple production links, especially in areas such as feeding, steelmaking, rolling, sintering, and blast furnace workshops. These smoke and dust not only pollute the environment, but may also harm human health.
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In the cement industry, smoke and dust may be generated in multiple production links, including crushers, raw material preparation, cement mills, dryers, calcination, material transportation, and packaging machines.
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In the thermal power industry, coal-fired, gas-fired, biomass-fired boilers, as well as silos, coal bunkers, ash storage areas, etc. are indeed prone to generate smoke dust. These smoke dusts mainly come from the combustion process of fuels, the transportation and handling of materials, etc.
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Power plants are prone to generate smoke and dust in production links such as coal transportation, pulverizing, boiler and combustion, and ash and slag systems.
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In the chemical industry, smoke and dust are indeed easily generated during the chemical synthesis, raw material mixing, separation, drying, transportation, conversion, spraying, incineration and other processes. The sources and characteristics of these smoke and dust vary, but they all have certain impacts on the environment and human health.
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In the pharmaceutical industry, fine processing of raw materials, mixing and drying operations are indeed prone to generate smoke and dust during the pharmaceutical process. These smoke and dust mainly come from processes such as friction, collision and chemical reaction between materials.
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During the machining process, smoke and dust are easily generated in the process of turning, milling, grinding, cutting and welding. The sources and characteristics of these smoke and dust are different, but they will have a certain impact on the environment and human health.
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The mining industry is indeed prone to smoke and dust in multiple links such as mining, ore dressing, processing, and transportation.
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The welding industry is indeed prone to produce smoke and dust during welding, cutting, engraving, cleaning and cladding processes. These smoke and dust not only pollute the environment, but may also harm the health of operators.
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