SMOG RELIEF TILES (Tile will produce fertilizer very little)
Patented Registration no:- 5553/CHE/2012 (Under Examination)
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Using Extensive scientific research, with the help of Engineering works incorporation of TiO2 nano particles in the Glaze composition, reduces the Smog from the atmosphere by following process (In
the presence of sunlight Nano TiO2 breaks down nitrogen oxides in the air
and turns then in to harmless calcium nitrate thus produced calcium
nitrate can be removed by water treatment, which is used as fertilizer.).
What is smog?
Smog is basically smoky fog. It refers to a type of air pollution
derived from emission from internal combustion engines of vehicles and
industrial smokes. Smog is common in sunny, warm, dry climate cities
with a large number of vehicles.
How is it formed?
Smog consists mainly of fine particles, gases like carbon monoxide
(CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides
(NO2), and ground level ozone, a harmful pollutant. The chemicals in the
polluted air are highly reactive and oxidizing. They react in the
atmosphere with sunlight to form secondary pollutants. Photochemical
smog is formed by the combination of primary emissions and secondary
pollutants. In warmer, sunnier weather the upper air is warm and
inhibits vertical circulation causing smog to worsen during such times.
Smog can build up to dangerous levels by staying for extended periods of
time over densely populated areas. It can travel with the wind and
affect sparsely populated areas as well.
How does it affect our health?
Smog is a serious problem because it is harmful for health especially
for children, elderly, and for people with heart and lung conditions
like asthma and bronchitis. It can cause Eye and nose irritation, Dryness of nose and throat, Inflammation of breathing passages,Shortness of breath, Wheezing, Coughing, Decreased lungs’ working capacity, Pain during deep inhalation, Decreased ability of the body to fight infection thereby increasing susceptibility to illness, Worse and more frequent asthma attacks, With regular long-term exposure, it may cause lung cancer.
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