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Title: Development of environmental protection technology from the negative impact of the production activity of the asphalt concrete production factory
Authors: Кондратенко, Олександр Миколайович
Онисько, І.
Keywords: asphalt-concrete plants
road-building materials
cement plants
factories of reinforced concrete structures
Issue Date: 22-May-2020
Publisher: Publishing House “Baltija Publishing”
Citation: Kondratenko O. Development of environmental protection technology from the negative impact of the production activity of the asphalt concrete production factory [Text] / O.M. Kondratenko, I. Onysko // International Scientific Conference Development of Modern Science Under Global Changes: Conference Proceedings (22th May, 2020, Riga, Latvia). – Riga: Baltija Publishing, 2020. – pp. 80 – 84. – DOI: https://doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-588-52-5-26.
Abstract: Relevance of the study is due to the following. Increasing volumes and rates of construction, repair and maintenance of highways cause the development of production of road-building materials in industrial enterprises of various types: asphalt-concrete plants (ACP), cement plants, factories of reinforced concrete structures, etc. The main material used for road construction is asphalt concrete. Asphalt or asphalt concrete is a dense mix for various pavements consisting of bitumen, mineral powder, rubble and sand. ACP are the main industrial enterprises of the road industry and are intended for preparation of various asphalt concrete mixes for construction, reconstruction and repair of layers of asphalt concrete covering. As a result of ACP's production activity, pollutants such as soot, hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, phenol, benz(a)pyrene, resinous substances, vanadium pentoxide, formaldehyde are emitted into the environment.
URI: http://repositsc.nuczu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/11665
ISBN: 978-9934-588-52-5
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