
Fume emission
Fume emission refers to the release of tiny particles and gases into the air from various sources, such as industrial processes, vehicles, or combustion. These fumes can contain harmful substances that may impact air quality and health. Fumes are produced when materials burn or undergo chemical reactions, often releasing pollutants like smoke, soot, or metal fumes. Managing fume emissions involves controlling sources and using technology to reduce or capture these particles, thereby protecting the environment and public health. Understanding and controlling fume emissions are essential for maintaining clean air standards and ensuring safety in workplaces and communities.