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sector:ippu:other_solvent_and_product_use:chemical_products:start [2023/06/12 14:17] – [Planned improvements] reichel | sector:ippu:other_solvent_and_product_use:chemical_products:start [2023/06/27 08:47] (current) – [Method] kotzulla | ||
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* The VOC concentrations in these products (substances and preparations), | * The VOC concentrations in these products (substances and preparations), | ||
* The relevant application and emission conditions (or the resulting specific emission factor). | * The relevant application and emission conditions (or the resulting specific emission factor). | ||
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The quantity of the solvent-based (pre-)product corresponds to the domestic consumption which is the sum of domestic production plus import minus export. | The quantity of the solvent-based (pre-)product corresponds to the domestic consumption which is the sum of domestic production plus import minus export. | ||
- | || NMVOC Emission | + | <WRAP center round info 55%> |
+ | EM< | ||
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The calculated NMVOC emissions of different product groups for a source category are then aggregated. | The calculated NMVOC emissions of different product groups for a source category are then aggregated. | ||
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== Emission factors == | == Emission factors == | ||
- | The NMVOC and PAH emissions that result from bitumen blowing are calculated with an emission factor derived from the uncontrolled standard emission factor of the GB 2019 taking account of the maximum permitted levels and reduction-measures requirements specified in the Technical Instructions on Air Quality Control (TA Luft). | + | The NMVOC and PAH emissions that result from bitumen blowing are calculated with an emission factor derived from the uncontrolled standard emission factor of the GB 2019 taking account of the maximum permitted levels and reduction-measures requirements specified in the Technical Instructions on Air Quality Control (TA Luft). The emission factors for Cd, Cr and Ni were taken from real measurements with an increased safety factor (maximum or ten-fold). |
All emission factors remain constant for all years in question. | All emission factors remain constant for all years in question. | ||
- | __Table 1: Overview of the tier-2 emission factors applied for bitumen | + | __Table 1: Overview of the tier-2 emission factors applied for bitumen |
| ^ EF 2010 ^ Unit ^ Trend ^ | | ^ EF 2010 ^ Unit ^ Trend ^ | ||
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^ PAH | | ^ PAH | | ||
- | ------------------------------- | + | === Trend discussion (for key categories) === |
- | ===== Uncertainties ===== | + | All trends in emissions correspond to trends of emission factors in table above and of production development. No rising trends are to identify. |
- | Emission factors: Relative error rates at ±15% and ±25% (Adhesive manufacturing, | + | [{{sector:ippu: |
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+ | ===== Uncertainties ===== | ||
+ | Emission factors: Relative error rates at ±15% and ±25% (Adhesive manufacturing, | ||
===== Recalculations ===== | ===== Recalculations ===== | ||
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===== Planned improvements ===== | ===== Planned improvements ===== | ||
- | No improvements are planned. | + | For bitumen blowing a visual NMVOC emission trend description will be added. |
===== Bibliography ===== | ===== Bibliography ===== | ||