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Brand Name : | Qiaoda |
Certification : | ISO |
Price : | USD 702/set |
Payment Terms : | L/C, T/T |
Supply Ability : | 10 set/ month |
Delivery Time : | 25~30 days |
Gas Scrubbers Remove So2 Co2 Tower Exhaust Gas Cleaning System
Packed Bed Wet Scrubber For Sewage Industry
Structural components
The structural design of the spray tower varies according to the
type, flow rate and concentration of the gas to be treated, but it
generally contains the following main parts:
(1) Tower body: Generally made of pp or stainless steel, with a
round or square shape. Inside the tower body, there are usually
fillers, nozzles or filler layers to increase the gas-liquid
contact area.
(2) Nozzle: Used to atomise the liquid and spray it into the path
of the exhaust gas flow. The design of the nozzle affects the size
and distribution of the liquid droplets and thus the gas-liquid
contact effect.
(3) Liquid Circulation System: Includes liquid supply pumps,
piping, level control and other devices used to provide treatment
fluid (e.g., water or chemical solution) to the spray tower.
(4) Gas import and export: the waste gas enters the tower through
the air inlet, and the purified gas is discharged from the top of
the tower.
Wastewater discharge system: The treated wastewater is discharged
from the bottom of the tower and discharged or recycled after
necessary treatment.
(5) Packing layer (optional): Some spray towers are equipped with
packing layer inside to increase the gas-liquid contact area and
enhance the purification effect.
Size(⌀*H/mm) | 1000*3500 | Material | PP |
Shell Thickness(mm) | 6 | FiltrationVelocity(m³/h) | 3000~5000 |
Water Pump Power(kw) | 1.5 | Packing Ball Thickness(mm) | 10~20 |
Fields of application
Shower towers are suitable for treating a wide range of industrial
exhaust gases, especially those containing acidic or alkaline
gases, particulate matter or dissolved gases. Common areas of
application include:
Chemical industry: for the removal of acid gases (e.g. hydrogen
chloride, hydrogen sulphide, etc.) and dissolved gases from exhaust
gases.
Metallurgical industry: to treat harmful gases produced during
metal smelting.
Pharmaceutical industry: to purify the harmful gases generated in
the process of pharmaceutical production.
Painting industry: Treatment of solvent vapours generated during
painting and coating processes.
Food processing: removing odours and harmful gases generated during
cooking, fermentation or drying processes.
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