Solid fuels including RPF, fluff, waste oil, and waste tires are being used as alternatives to coal and other fossil energy sources. RPF made from waste plastics requires strict management of chlorine concentration. High chlorine levels can lead to emission of dioxins and deterioration of combustion equipment, so strict control is essential.
X-ray Fluorescence analysis is widely used in the field of recycled fuels to manage chlorine concentration. This helps suppress the generation of harmful substances and contributes to the maintenance of equipment including biomass power plants.

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