Status Quo and Reduction Potential of Primary PM2.5 Emissions from Cement Kilns and Steel Sintering Machines

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Based on the status of primary PM2.5 emissions from cement kilns, steel sintering machines and primary PM2.5 control technology, the factors influencing primary PM2.5 emissions, emission standards, industrial policy and technology developing trends were analyzed. Above all, primary PM2.5 control technology roadmap ​​for China's cement kilns and steel sintering machines was made. Based on the control scheme, the primary PM2.5 emissions from cement kilns and steel sintering machines are estimated to be 449,100 tons in 2020, 291,300 tons less than in 2011. The reduction rate is 39%. Finally, recommendations were proposed to control primary PM2.5 emissions from cement kilns and steel sintering machines.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 955-959)

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1335-1340

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June 2014

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