In April, the historic city of Xi’an hosted a phosphochemical market seminar that brought together industry experts and enterprise representatives to explore sustainable development pathways. During the event, the General Manager of the White Emission Control Division at Baolan Environmental Protection delivered a comprehensive technical presentation on the company’s ninth-generation magnetic energy white smoke elimination technology. The session provided an in-depth analysis of its application advantages and practical value in phosphochemical operations, offering a new approach to addressing persistent exhaust gas treatment challenges.
The phosphochemical industry plays a critical role in ensuring food security and supporting the rapid expansion of the new energy sector. However, it is increasingly constrained by resource scarcity and tightening environmental regulations. Key challenges—such as difficulty in eliminating white smoke emissions, high operation and maintenance costs, and mounting compliance pressure—have become major barriers to capacity expansion and stable operations.
In exhaust gas treatment, conventional white smoke mitigation technologies are often energy-intensive and inconsistent in performance, making it difficult for enterprises to meet increasingly stringent emission standards. As a result, some facilities have faced production restrictions or shutdowns due to non-compliance, leading to significant economic losses. Achieving green transformation while maintaining production capacity has become an urgent priority for the industry.
In response to these challenges, Baolan has developed a proprietary magnetic energy white smoke elimination process that offers a systematic and efficient solution. This technology has been recognized with the First Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress in Yunnan Province.
At its core is a three-stage magnetic energy collaborative purification system, designed to effectively capture mixed pollutants in yellow phosphorus tail gas, including dust, particulate matter, soluble salts, phosphorus pentoxide, and hydrogen fluoride. Post-treatment, emission levels approach near-zero values in online monitoring systems, significantly outperforming national regulatory standards.
The technology has been validated across multiple phosphochemical projects. Facilities adopting this solution have achieved odorless and smokeless emissions, eliminating long-standing issues associated with visible white plumes and pungent gases. The ninth-generation system is currently under implementation at a major phosphochemical enterprise in Southwest China.
Compared to conventional processes, the system reduces operational energy consumption by more than 30%. Its intelligent control platform dynamically adjusts operating parameters in response to fluctuations in flue gas volume, minimizing manual intervention and significantly lowering maintenance costs.
Amid tightening environmental policies and the global shift toward low-carbon development, green transformation is no longer optional but essential for long-term competitiveness in the phosphochemical industry. Baolan’s magnetic energy white smoke elimination technology enables enterprises to meet regulatory requirements with confidence while maintaining stable production output.
In addition to ensuring compliance, the solution delivers substantial cost savings by reducing energy consumption and pollutant discharge expenses, creating a strong alignment between environmental performance and economic efficiency. During the seminar, multiple industry representatives expressed strong interest in the technology and engaged in detailed discussions regarding its applicability under various operating conditions.
Driven by continuous innovation, Baolan is advancing solutions that integrate environmental responsibility with industrial performance. The ninth-generation magnetic energy white smoke elimination technology represents a significant step forward in enabling sustainable growth within the phosphochemical sector.
Further updates on project implementations and industry insights will be shared in upcoming releases.