2021
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202127802013
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Environmental aspects of technology and technical support of PVC production based on clustering of the economy

Abstract: The production of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a very promising and dynamically growing segment of the chemical industry. In the article it’s considered new aspects of technical equipment of the PVC production enterprise from the point of view of reducing the environmental load on the environment. There are identified ways to reduce energy intensity and capital intensity of this production process due to the use of innovative technologies, in particular plasma-chemical pyrolysis of coke or methane contained in … Show more

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“…The researchers used throughput maximization and smoothness in a typical PVC production line, facing significant schedule variability due to resource sharing. Kharlampenkov et al [96] evaluated new aspects of technical equipment in PVC production, aiming to reduce the environmental impact of the process. Innovative technologies, such as plasma-chemical pyrolysis of coke or methane contained in coke gas, can help decrease energy and capital intensity.…”
Section: Process Control and Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The researchers used throughput maximization and smoothness in a typical PVC production line, facing significant schedule variability due to resource sharing. Kharlampenkov et al [96] evaluated new aspects of technical equipment in PVC production, aiming to reduce the environmental impact of the process. Innovative technologies, such as plasma-chemical pyrolysis of coke or methane contained in coke gas, can help decrease energy and capital intensity.…”
Section: Process Control and Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%