A wind curtain machine has been installed above the entrance and exit of the transfer station. The machine generates a high-speed airflow to form an air barrier, effectively isolating the interior and exterior of the station, preventing the spread of odors.
2) A 5,000 m³/h vacuum extraction dust and odor removal system has been installed within the transfer station. The system effectively collects odorous gases generated within the station by placing collection ducts overhead, then draws them through fans into a biological washing tower for purification and compliant emissions. Additionally, the vacuum system maintains an indoor negative pressure, preventing the escape of noxious gases.
3) Equipped with an intelligent deodorizing spray system, the facility is kept fresh by deploying high-pressure pipelines and atomizing nozzles around the site, intermittently spraying deodorizing agents to purify the air and eliminate odors.
4) To ensure the rational and effective operation of the deodorization system, a fixed gas detection equipment is installed on-site to monitor hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, and other gases in real-time.





