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Glass Manufacturing)..Target Pollution Loads)








Modern plants using good industrial practices
are able to achieve the pollutant loads given here.
Because of the lack of nitrogen in the oxidant,
using oxyfuel-fired furnaces produces four to five
times less flue gas volume than regenerative fur-
naces. As a result nitrogen oxides are reduced by
80%, and particulates are reduced by 20–80%.
For furnaces that operate with a cover of raw
material, a target of 0.1 kg/t for particulates is
realistic. Reductions in sulfur dioxide are
achieved by choosing natural gas over fuel oil
where possible.





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