GB/T 11662-2012
AbolishedHealth protection zone for sintering industry
烧结业卫生防护距离
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the minimum distance required between sintering industrial facilities and residential or public areas to protect human health from pollutants like dust and sulfur dioxide. It is applied in the planning, design, and environmental impact assessment of iron and steel sintering plants in China. The standard ensures that new or expanded sintering operations maintain adequate separation to reduce exposure to harmful emissions.
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