Laboratory industry exhaust is the emission of waste gases produced in laboratories during experiments. These exhaust gases typically include organic volatiles, acid gases, oxides, particles, etc. The composition of laboratory exhaust is complex and varied, and contains a wide range of chemical substances, some of which are hazardous to the environment and human health. Laboratory exhaust emissions are usually intermittent or continuous, and the emissions and concentration of components vary with the different experimental activities.
Number
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Control project
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Exhaust pipe height(m)
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Draft for soliciting opinions allows for emission rates (kg/h)
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Emission release rate of version 93(kg/h)
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Check location
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1
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NH3
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15
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0.6
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4.9
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Workshop or production facility exhaust pipe
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2
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C3H9N
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15
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0.15
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0.54
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3
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H2S
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15
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0.06
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0.33
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4
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CH3SH
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15
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0.006
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0.04
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5
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(CH3)2S
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15
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0.06
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0.33
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6
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C2H6S2
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15
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0.15
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0.43
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7
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CS2
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15
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1.5
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1.5
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8
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C8H8
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15
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3.0
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6.5
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9
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Odor concentration
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Exhaust pipe height (m) ≥ 15
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Standard value (dimensionless) 1000
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Standard value (dimensionless) 2000
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