Sterilization and Odor Reduction System for Livestock Facilities
CARE-V20 Reduction of Complex Odors, Ammonia, and Hydrogen Sulfide
- Decomposition of hazardous organic compounds (such as VOCs and THC) into harmless organic substances (C, N, O, H, etc.)
- Equipped with a specialized filter structure coated with photocatalysts
- No need for photocatalyst filter replacement (semi-permanent use)
- Photocatalytic reaction is enhanced by utilizing ultraviolet (UV) light source
Product Features
Application | Livestock facility air purification |
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Installation | Outdoor |
Size | (W)840×(D)1870×(H)1680mm |
Power | 220VAC / 60Hz |
Power Consumption | 4.0kW |
Odor Range | 264㎡ |
Pre-filter | Yes |
Facilities | Separate intake/exhaust duct, equipment shield booth |
Advanced Oxidation ProcessAOP Features
Generates ·OH radicals, oxidizing various harmful substances. |
Reduces complex odors such as ammonia and hydrogen sulfide. |
Provides air sterilization to prevent airborne disease transmission. |
Photocatalytic Sterilization and Various Odor Reduction |
Odor Issues in Livestock Facilities
- Odor generated from livestock farms significantly impacts the surrounding environment, and complaints are frequently raised by residents, especially those living in rural areas or near livestock facilities. The primary causes of livestock odor are gases released from animal waste, feed, and manure management processes. These odors are mainly due to volatile compounds such as ammonia (NH₃), hydrogen sulfide (H₂S), and methane (CH₄), which can lower the quality of life for nearby residents and negatively affect their health.
- Persistent odor problems can prevent residents from opening windows or engaging in outdoor activities. The odors can lead to headaches, respiratory issues, and, particularly in the case of harmful gases like ammonia, prolonged exposure may have adverse health effects. Additionally, economic losses can result, such as declining property values near livestock farms and reduced appeal of rural areas as agricultural tourism destinations.
Solutions to Livestock Odor Issues
The issue of livestock odor directly affects residents' lives and requires cooperation between the government and livestock industry.
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Regular manure removal and improvement of manure storage facilities
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Introduction and enhancement of ventilation systems
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Improvement of feed delivery methods
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Deodorizer and Odor Reduction Device
Real-time monitoring of odor levels using odor measurement equipment, establishing a response system for issue management, and preventing conflicts among residents.
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Odor Management Act
Imposing fines or improvement orders on livestock facilities that generate odors above specific standards
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Modernization of livestock facilities and environmental improvements
Provision of continuous financial support from the government, encouraging transition to eco-friendly livestock farming