Infrared tunnel furnace in the heating ozone treatment approach
The only byproduct of ozone treatment in the infrared tunnel furnace is ozone, which is a sweet, irritating gas that can be sensed at concentrations well below 0.1 ppm. Often exposure to high concentrations of ozone, can lead to upper respiratory tract in the dry, lung allergies and respiratory infections and other diseases.
Some simple ways to avoid the risk of operator exposure to ozone.
(1) with a special collector to collect the discharge of ozone.
(2) in the infrared tunnel furnace equipment coupled with the appropriate exhaust device.
(3) the use of pipelines to take ozone away from the operator's side.
(4) in the work area, not cooling the cooling system in the gas off to the equipment, can effectively prevent the formation of ozone. This method is safe, because the high temperature of the ozone is very unstable material, through the exhaust device when the channel can be quickly decomposed into oxygen.