Acid emissions monitoring needs in ceramic tile industry: challenges derived from new policy trends

The emission of acid compounds during the manufacture of ceramic tiles is strongly related to the presence of precursors in the raw materials and/or fuels used, with some exceptions such as the production of thermal NOX. The stages with the potential to produce significant emissions of these compoun...

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Main Authors: Celades Irina, Gomar Salvador, Romero Fernando, Chauhan Amisha, Delpech Bertrand, Jouhara Hussam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20172200026
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spelling doaj-dc73720004294bb4bb7d7d92db5278112021-08-11T14:28:28ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422017-01-01220002610.1051/e3sconf/20172200026e3sconf_asee2017_00026Acid emissions monitoring needs in ceramic tile industry: challenges derived from new policy trendsCelades IrinaGomar SalvadorRomero FernandoChauhan AmishaDelpech BertrandJouhara HussamThe emission of acid compounds during the manufacture of ceramic tiles is strongly related to the presence of precursors in the raw materials and/or fuels used, with some exceptions such as the production of thermal NOX. The stages with the potential to produce significant emissions of these compounds have been identified as the suspension spray drying and tile firing stages. The monitoring of emission levels of acid pollutants in these stages has turned in a great importance issue from a regulatory and industrial aspect. The DREAM project (https://www.spire2030.eu/dream) will tackle the regulation of acidic emissions focusing in the firing stage. The initial stages of the project have made it possible to identify the design requirements for the monitoring system. This will allow the control of acid pollutants emissions and other key parameters such as pressure, flow, temperature and humidity. One of the tasks developed has been the review and compilation of current emissions monitoring systems detailing technical specifications such as: position (in situ or extractive), measurement principle and frequency. The future policy trends in air pollution are encouraging the continuous monitoring across the European industry. The present document assesses the advantages regarding environmental impact control, highlighting the main challenges for the ceramic tile industry.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20172200026
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author Celades Irina
Gomar Salvador
Romero Fernando
Chauhan Amisha
Delpech Bertrand
Jouhara Hussam
spellingShingle Celades Irina
Gomar Salvador
Romero Fernando
Chauhan Amisha
Delpech Bertrand
Jouhara Hussam
Acid emissions monitoring needs in ceramic tile industry: challenges derived from new policy trends
E3S Web of Conferences
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Romero Fernando
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title Acid emissions monitoring needs in ceramic tile industry: challenges derived from new policy trends
title_short Acid emissions monitoring needs in ceramic tile industry: challenges derived from new policy trends
title_full Acid emissions monitoring needs in ceramic tile industry: challenges derived from new policy trends
title_fullStr Acid emissions monitoring needs in ceramic tile industry: challenges derived from new policy trends
title_full_unstemmed Acid emissions monitoring needs in ceramic tile industry: challenges derived from new policy trends
title_sort acid emissions monitoring needs in ceramic tile industry: challenges derived from new policy trends
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The emission of acid compounds during the manufacture of ceramic tiles is strongly related to the presence of precursors in the raw materials and/or fuels used, with some exceptions such as the production of thermal NOX. The stages with the potential to produce significant emissions of these compounds have been identified as the suspension spray drying and tile firing stages. The monitoring of emission levels of acid pollutants in these stages has turned in a great importance issue from a regulatory and industrial aspect. The DREAM project (https://www.spire2030.eu/dream) will tackle the regulation of acidic emissions focusing in the firing stage. The initial stages of the project have made it possible to identify the design requirements for the monitoring system. This will allow the control of acid pollutants emissions and other key parameters such as pressure, flow, temperature and humidity. One of the tasks developed has been the review and compilation of current emissions monitoring systems detailing technical specifications such as: position (in situ or extractive), measurement principle and frequency. The future policy trends in air pollution are encouraging the continuous monitoring across the European industry. The present document assesses the advantages regarding environmental impact control, highlighting the main challenges for the ceramic tile industry.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20172200026
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