The production process of aircraft forgings involves some environmental factors. On the one hand, forging, machining, and surface treatment processes produce a large amount of noise, exhaust gas, and wastewater. On the other hand, the waste generated during manufacturing will also have a negative impact on the environment.
Taking a certain airline company as an example, the waste generated by the company mainly includes: metal scraps, grinding wheel scraps, grinding fluid, surface treatment waste liquid, spray paint particles, plastic welding wires, etc. To manage and dispose of these wastes, the company has taken various measures. For example, metal scraps and grinding waste are collected and recycled for reuse; grinding fluid, surface treatment waste liquid, and other wastewater are treated by treatment equipment and discharged after meeting national emission standards. Solid waste such as spray paint particles and plastic welding wires are first classified and then handed over to professional cooperative units for recycling or disposal.
Waste management is one of the most effective ways to minimize the impact of aircraft forging production on the environment. In addition to this, in the design and use of forgings, we can also focus on green environmental protection concepts, adopt energy-saving and environmentally friendly manufacturing processes and materials, and reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions.
In summary, the production process of aircraft forgings will have a certain impact on the environment, but through reasonable waste disposal and environmental protection measures, these impacts can be minimized to achieve sustainable development and green manufacturing.