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Main Title Control of Industrial VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) Emissions by Catalytic Incineration. Volume 1. Assessment of Catalytic Incineration and Competing Controls.
Author Jennings, M. S. ; Krohn, N. E. ; Berry, R. S. ;
CORP Author Radian Corp., Durham, NC.;Industrial Environmental Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Year Published 1984
Report Number RAD-83-203-001-39-07; EPA-68-02-3171; EPA-600/2-84-118A;
Stock Number PB84-225762
Additional Subjects Air pollution control ; Catalysts ; Incinerators ; Assessments ; Organic compounds ; Industrial wastes ; Combustion products ; Design criteria ; Printing equipment ; Magnet wire ; Coating processes ; Solvents ; Performance evaluation ; Cost analysis ; Sampling ; Comparison ; Field tests ; Volatile organic compounds ; Air pollution sampling
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NTIS  PB84-225762 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The report is part of a two-phase EPA effort to assess the performance, suitability, and costs of various technologies to control emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). In Phase 1, information was assembled from the literature on the use and cost of using catalytic incineration for VOC control. Results included: (1) a review of current and developing catalytic incineration technology, (2) an assessment of the overall performance of catalytic incinerators, (3) a review of applications where catalytic incinerators are used, (4) a comparative analysis of catalytic incineration with other competing VOC controls, (5) an examination of available methods for emission testing catalytic incinerators, and (6) an assessment of the need for additional performance test data. Phase 2 was a test program designed to increase the catalytic incinerator performance data base. It resulted in reports documenting the performance of eight catalytic incinerators at six industrial sites. The incinerators were used to control VOC emmisions from solvent evaporation processes at can coating, coil coating, magnet wire, and graphic arts printing plants. Performance was measured at several process conditions at each site. Incinerator performance was characterized in terms of destruction efficiency, outlet solvent concentration, and energy usage. Design and operating data were collected.