The paper describes the demonstration of an advanced control technology cost reduction strategy at the U.S. Marine Corps maintenance facility in Barstow, CA. One drive-through truck booth was modified and two small-parts boothes were built to use the floor rate reduction strategy, partitioned recirculation.
Lessons Learned-Controlling VOCs from Three Paint Booths at Marine Corps Depot Facilities
1997
14 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Pollution & Control , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Coatings, Colorants, & Finishes , Manufacturing, Planning, Processing & Control , Manufacturing Processes & Materials Handling , Air pollution control equipment , Emissions , Air pollution abatement , Air circulation , Air flow , Flow rates , Painting , Lessons learned , Costs , Marine corps facilities , Supply depots , Volatile organic compounds , Paint booths , Partitioned recirculation , Pollution prevention
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