ABSTRACT

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30.1 INTRODUCTION

One of the most troubling contemporary issues was local air pollution by industrial emissions. The share of industrial emissions in the overall air pollution is increasing, both in connection with the expansion of the chemical industry, and by the transfer of electricity or transport less harmful fuels. Most of the pollutants have on gaseous and dust that can travel long distances and accumulate. At high concentrations on the surface of the Earth, they can influence the condition of plant and animal life, both locally and globally. Therefore, the development of many industries in conjunction with the objectives of nature protection and rational use of its resources, are often closely related to the separation of dusty flows. Relevance increases with the spatial concentration of industrial enterprises and increasing their capacity. The problem of reducing dust emissions to ensure the allowable concentration of dust in the air of industrial zones and residential areas can be solved if each case reasonably choose an economical and effective enough dust separator.