Concrete mixing plant is a large-scale concrete production equipment widely used in the construction machinery industry, mainly used for mixing materials such as cement, sand, stones, etc. to make concrete. However, during the operation of the equipment, a large amount of dust pollution will be generated, which may have potential adverse effects on on-site operators and the surrounding environment.
So, where exactly does dust pollution come from? It is mainly divided into three aspects. On the first hand, dust is generated during the transportation and processing of concrete raw materials; On the second hand, during the process of mixing concrete, cement and aggregates will also generate dust due to friction; Thirdly, after the operation of the mixing plant equipment, a large amount of dust pollution will also be generated during the cleaning process of the equipment and hopper.
Therefore, in order to effectively control the dust pollution generated by mixing plant equipment, the following aspects can be taken into consideration: firstly, during the transportation and processing of concrete raw materials, wet methods and other technologies can be used for treatment, thereby effectively reducing dust pollution; Secondly, during the concrete mixing process, dust covers and other devices can be used to effectively reduce dust pollution; Thirdly, during the cleaning process of the mixing plant equipment, high-efficiency dust collectors and other devices can be used to effectively clean dust and avoid further dust diffusion!
In short, effectively controlling dust pollution at the mixing plant site is a comprehensive system engineering that requires the use of various technical means to ensure the health of the environment and personnel!
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