Product Details:
| Airflow Capacity | 10001–20000 m³/hr |
| Airflow (m3/h or CFM) | 1000-50000 m3/h |
| Scrubber Type | Low Energy Scrubber |
| Pressure Drop | 201–300 mmWC |
| Scrubbing Duty | Gas, Acid Fumes, Dust, Odour, Multi Pollutant, Mist |
| Usage | Chemical Industry |
| Material Of Construction | PP FRP |
| Material | Mild Steel |
| Liquid To Gas Ratio | 4–6 L/m³ |
| Dust Micron Size | 5–10 µm |
| Power (hp/ kW) | 10kw |
| Efficiency (%) | 99% |
| We Provide | Consultation, Installation & Servicing |
| Installation Orientation | Vertical |
| Usage Industry | Steel Plant, Power Plant, Pharma, Chemical Plant, Foundry, Cement Plant |
| Orientation | Vertical |
| Automation Grade | Automatic |
| Brand/ Model Number | Sv |
scrubber system is one type of scrubber that is used to remove harmful materials from industrial exhaust gases—known as flue gas—before they are released into the environment. It was the original type of scrubbing system, and utilizes a wet substance to remove acidic gases that contribute to acid rain. When using a wet scrubber, flue gas is funneled through an area and sprayed with a wet substance. Water is used when dust and particulate matter is to be removed, but other chemicals can be added.These chemicals are chosen to specifically react with certain airborne contaminants—generally acidic gases. This process adds significant amounts of vapour to the exhaust—which causes the release of exhaust that appears as white smoke when vented.
One reason for the development of dry scrubbing was because the sprayed water added considerable weight and volume to the waste, which led to difficulties in storing and disposing of the waste material.