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Chapter 7Emission levelmg/Nm 3 ppm kg/hourRemarkReference60 Nitrophosphate route, including conversion units [76, EFMA, 2000]6 0.05 – 0.07 8000 – 12000 m 3 /hour, exhaust gases from wet process part (phosphate rock digestion), wet scrubbers Compo, Krefeld1 – 3 0.02 – 0.06 19000 m 3 /hour, exhaust gas from digestion of Florida phosphate rock, wet scrubber BASF, Ludwigshafen1 – 2.7 0.34 – 0.92340000 m 3 /hour, exhaust gases from neutralisation, granulation, drying, conditioning , cyclones andscrubberBASF, LudwigshafenFluoride as HF3.2 0.511.65 0.4160000 m 3 /hour, exhaust gas from granulation/pipe reactor, drying, cooling and screening, cyclones and3-stage scrubbing250000 m 3 /hour, combined scrubbing of exhaust gas from neutralisation/evaporation and granulation(see Section 7.4.10)DonauchemieAMI, Linz0.34 0.008 25000 m 3 /hour, levels from 2001, digestion of phosphate rock, multistage scrubbing (see Section 7.4.9) AMI, Linz0.30 0.008 25000 m 3 /hour, levels from 2000, digestion of phosphate rock, multistage scrubbing (see Section 7.4.9) AMI, Linz1.4 – 2.0 Mixed acid route, pipe reactor, 3-stage scrubbingCFL, India[79, Carillo, 2002]5 6 Mixed acid route, indicative levels [77, EFMA, 2000]5 Nitrophosphate route and conversion units [76, EFMA, 2000]Dust40 – 75 3.6 – 6.8 90000 m 3 /hour, exhaust gases from dry process part, cyclones only Compo, Krefeld16.8 Drum granulator, drying drum, cyclones and scrubber AMFERT, Amsterdam10 – 35 3.4 – 11.926.6 6.770 11.2340000 m 3 /hour, exhaust gases from neutralisation, granulation, drying, conditioning , cyclones andscrubber250000 m 3 /hour, combined scrubbing of exhaust gas from neutralisation/evaporation and granulation(see Section 7.4.10)160000 m 3 /hour, exhaust gas from granulation/pipe reactor, drying, cooling and screening, cyclones and3-stage scrubbingBASF, LudwigshafenAMI, LinzDonauchemie294 <strong>Large</strong> <strong>Volume</strong> <strong>Inorganic</strong> <strong>Chemicals</strong> – <strong>Ammonia</strong>, Acids and Fertilisers

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