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原文传递 Lower emissions from asphalt plants
题名: Lower emissions from asphalt plants
正文语种: eng
摘要: Emissions regulations relating asphalt plants in China are now far more stringent than before, which is requiring change from the manufacturers and their customers alike.In a move to address the issue, Lintec & Linnhoff is now partnering with Fudan University in Shanghai to ensure that its asphalt plants meet the new Chinese market requirements.This collaboration with the well-recognised Chinese public research institution is helping to make sure that the Lintec & Linnhoff asphalt plants can exceed China's strict requirements for air quality. The Lintec & Linnhoff plants are now put through a series of laboratory tests, which have shown they have low emissions levels of bitumen fumes, particulates and benzopyrene.In recent years, China has taken tough decisions in its push for better air quality, culminating in its latest legislation, the Atmospheric Pollution Prevention and Control Law (2018 Amendment). As part of a wider range of measures within this legislation there are strict requirements for the use of industrial machinery. This states that companies that discharge dust, sulphides and NOx during the production of building materials must adopt cleaner processes to limit the discharge of pollutants. For contractors it means that any equipment in their fleets that fails to meet the required standards is prohibited from working in urban areas. For manufacturers it follows that they must produce equipment that operates within the legislative limits to ensure customers can receive asphalt for their construction projects.
出版年: 2021
期刊名称: World highways
卷: 30
期: 6
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