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titleOfInvention Malodorous gas treatment device for municipal solid waste treatment plant
abstract The utility model discloses a malodorous gas treatment device for a municipal solid waste treatment plant. The malodorous gas treatment device is applied to treating malodorous gas generated in the municipal solid waste treatment plant. The device consists of a biological filtering area and an activated carbon adsorption area. The malodorous gas in the municipal solid waste treatment plant is uniformly distributed through a gas distribution plate and enters a biological filtering unit, and an absorption and biodegradation reaction is carried out in the biological filtering unit. The air discharged out of the biological filtering unit is conveyed through a gas conveying pipe and enters the activated carbon adsorption area, the malodorous gas is adsorbed through activated carbon fibers and activated carbon particles, and tail gas is emitted through a discharge outlet at the bottom of the biological filtering unit. The malodorous gas treatment device for the municipal solid waste treatment plant in the utility model is good in treatment effect, small in occupied area and low in investment and operating cost and has wide utilization prospects.
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