[Case Study] Measures Against Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Generated from the Vulcanization Process in a Tire Factory
Investigate the corrosive gases (hydrogen sulfide gas) generated in the sulfurization process, diagnose the risks, and prevent equipment failures with gas removal systems to improve operational efficiency.
Hydrogen sulfide gas is generated during the vulcanization process at tire factories. The hydrogen sulfide gas produced is at a low concentration of several tens of ppb, which does not affect the human body. The occupational safety standard for gas concentration is 10 ppm, so the concentration of hydrogen sulfide gas is about 1/1000 of that. However, even at several tens of ppb, hydrogen sulfide gas can have a significant impact on machinery. It can cause corrosion, leading to failures in the contact points of machines. Additionally, corrosion can change the resistance value of chip resistors, affecting the operation of control devices, as reported in various cases. JM Solutions Co., Ltd. provides comprehensive support from investigation to countermeasures for hydrogen sulfide gas. First, we conduct an investigation into the pathways and causes of hydrogen sulfide gas intrusion, as well as an environmental risk analysis. After the investigation, we will propose the most suitable environmental improvements tailored to your site. [Advertisement] We will be demonstrating our Coro Shooter at INCHEM TOKYO 2023. https://www.jma.or.jp/INCHEM/ We look forward to your visit. Date: September 20-22, 2023 Venue: Tokyo Big Sight Booth Number: 2X07
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