Adsorption technology: VOCs are adsorbed on the solid surface by adsorbents such as activated carbon and molecular sieve to remove VOCs from waste gas.
Combustion technology: mix VOCs with air, ignite and burn, and convert VOCs into harmless substances such as CO2 and water.
Biotechnology: Volatile organic compounds are transformed into harmless substances through biodegradation, such as carbon dioxide, water and inorganic salts.
Condensation technology: VOCs are removed by reducing the temperature of exhaust gas to change from gaseous state to liquid state.
Membrane separation technology: VOCs are separated by using the micropore or selective permeability of the membrane to achieve the purpose of removing VOCs.
Plasma technology: VOCs are converted into harmless substances through chemical reactions generated by plasma.
Other technologies: such as oxidation technology and catalysis technology.