The yellow smoke (yellow smoke) produced during carbonization mainly comes from the thermal decomposition of raw materials, containing organic compounds such as benzene, naphthalene, phenanthrene, phenol and derivatives, as well as harmful gases such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, and may also contain particulate matter. These pollutants are seriously harmful to human health and the environment. In order to remove the yellow smoke produced during carbonization, the following measures can be taken:

1. Source control: By improving the design and operating parameters of the carbonization furnace, reduce the generation of harmful substances.
2. Tail gas treatment technology: Bag-type dust removal technology, wet desulfurization technology, denitrification technology, and yellow smoke remover can be used
3. Strengthen management and monitoring: Establish and improve the environmental protection management system and strengthen tail gas monitoring
4. Other auxiliary measures: including greening the environment, strengthening employee training, etc.
In summary, the removal of yellow smoke produced during carbonization needs to start from multiple aspects such as source control, tail gas treatment, and strengthening management and monitoring. By taking comprehensive measures, pollutant emissions during carbonization can be effectively reduced to protect the environment and human health. ,
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