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Due to rapidly rising energy costs or even supply bottlenecks, energy consumption is more in focus today than ever before. Finishing gives textiles dimensional stability and functions, but this requires a relatively high proportion of primary energy compared to the overall manufacturing process. Due to legal requirements, as for example the German TA-Luft regulations, it is necessary to clean the exhaust air of the drying lines. At BRÜCKNER, heat-recovery and exhaust air purification are "two sides of the same coin". In this article the potential of these systems will be shown.
In order to increase the energy
efficiency of lines, heat-recovery systems have to be used in addition. These
use the exhaust air heat of the production lines for heating fresh air or
water. For this purpose, BRÜCKNER has for more than 30 years proven and highly
efficient ECO-HEAT lines in its program.
The first line stage is usually an
ECO-HEAT heat-recovery system air/air. Here, by means of plate or tube heat
exchangers, the exhaust air heat is indirectly transferred to cold fresh air,
which is then fed back into the drying process. This increases the drying
capacity and reduces energy consumption. Of course, ambient air can also be
heated with this system, especially in colder countries, thus relieving the
building heating system.
An ECO-HEAT heat-recovery system
air/water is often used as a second stage. The exhaust air heat is transferred
to water through heat exchangers. The heated water is then used in other
textile processes or is also used to heat buildings, thus reducing energy
requirements elsewhere.
Through heat-recovery, the exhaust
air from a drying line, which is contaminated with spinning oils, kerosenes,
avivages or chemicals, is already cooled down considerably, causing the
pollutant particles to condense on the heat exchangers and be separated out.
Over time, however, deposits form on the heat exchangers. Integrated steam
cleaning, while not 100% clean, keeps the heat exchangers operational for an
extended period of time. Every few weeks, the handy heat exchanger modules can
simply be removed for cleaning and replaced with clean replacement modules. The
dirty modules can be cleaned easily and efficiently in an ultrasonic cleaning
bath. Afterwards, the cleaned heat exchanger modules can be used again
immediately.
If in addition to the heat-recovery
an exhaust air purification is of interest, BRÜCKNER offers with its ECO-AIR
products a modular system for the compliance with existing exhaust air
regulations, e.g. the German TA-Luft.
Here the second or third system
stage after the ECO-HEAT heat-recovery can be an ECO-AIR exhaust air scrubber
which cools down the exhaust air further and binds oil-containing pollutants in
its closed water circuit. Due to the sophisticated design of the exhaust air
scrubber, very little wastewater is produced. The oily substances separated
from the exhaust air are separated from the water by an oil skimmer and
disposed of separately.
After this, an ECO-AIR electrostatic
precipitator can ensure that even the finest aerosols are separated from the
exhaust air after the exhaust air scrubber. This also causes the visible smoke
above the outside chimney to disappear and the exhaust air odor to be reduced
to a minimum.
If this is still not sufficient for
some special processes, an additional bio-filter can be installed downstream.
This is a simple and cost-effective method of cleaning exhaust air containing
odorous substances and VOCs. Microorganisms on carrier material in special
biofilter containers convert organic contaminants into carbon dioxide with the
aid of oxygen. In addition, organic molecule chains can be broken down in a UV
light reactor by intensive UV light irradiation of the exhaust air, and oxygen
can be converted into active ozone. In this way, as in the bio-filter, odours
and VOC concentration in the exhaust air can be minimized.
With this proven BRÜCKNER ECO-AIR
exhaust air treatment system, prescribed emission limits can be reliably
complied with. The investment expenditure as well as the operating costs are
clearly lower compared to other processes, as e.g. a thermal afterburning
system. To solve your exhaust air problems BRÜCKNER has also a small
miniaturized exhaust air cleaning test line which takes a partial flow of the
exhaust air over a certain period of time and cleans it by means of the modules
described above. At the same time the cleaned exhaust air is analyzed by means
of gas sensors. As a customer, you will receive a test report on the feasible
purification performance, based on the processes run during the test phase.
With this methodology, it is
possible to test in advance how the exhaust air behaves with regard to possible
separation effects and whether the prescribed exhaust air limits can also be
complied with. With such a modern, multi-stage heat-recovery and exhaust air
purification system, a very high energy efficiency is achieved, since a large
part of the exhaust air heat or exhaust air energy can be recovered. Moreover,
thanks to BRÜCKNER's ECO-AIR exhaust air cleaning system, the exhaust air is
effectively cleaned. These systems can also be retrofitted to third-party lines
and contribute to a more sustainable and resource-saving production.
Would you like to save energy and/or
clean your exhaust air? Contact us - we will be happy to advise you and show
you the possibilities and limits of our ECO systems. We will also provide you
with ideas for further savings through improved process conditions. Investing
in such advice not only saves production costs but also reduces the CO2
footprint of every finished textile.
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