Investigation on Pollution Control Device (PCD) in iron foundry industry to reduce environmental chemicals

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Right from the olden days, many products have been made according to foundry practices in order to generate prosperity in the societies in which they operate while reaping these types of benefits through the operation of foundries. It is alarming that the emissions released by foundries affect human health. Therefore, foundries installed Pollution Control devices (PCDs), in accordance with this development; researchers examined the effectiveness of these PCDs in controlling emissions from foundries in different parts of the world. The emission control obtained by installing these PCDs is explained in this article based on the data gathered from the survey. The cartridge filter equipped with an induction furnace reduced the concentration of SPM to less than 20 mg/Nm3. This result of the investigation indicates that the cartridge filter built into the induction furnace achieves the best efficiency in controlling contaminants from iron foundries. Interestingly, the operation of the cartridge filter has yet to be documented. Therefore, the construction operation, the performance of the cartridge filter, and its efficiency in achieving contaminations control in foundries are described. This will provide useful information on the use of cartridge filters in an induction furnace to reduce Iron foundry emissions.

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Ramaswamy, K., Jule, L. T., Nagaprasad, N., Subramanian, K., Shanmugam, R., Priyanka Dwarampudi, L., & Seenivasan, V. (2022). Investigation on Pollution Control Device (PCD) in iron foundry industry to reduce environmental chemicals. PLoS ONE, 17(7 July). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0271032

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