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Scrubber systems are a diverse group of air pollution control devices that can be used to remove some particulates or gases from industrial exhaust streams. Traditionally the term scrubber has referred to pollution control devices that use liquid to wash unwanted pollutants from a gas stream. Wet scrubber is a form of pollution control technology. The term describes a variety of devices that remove pollutants from flue gas or other harmful gas streams which effect to mankind and environment. Wet scrubber is used to clean air, flue gas or other gases of various pollutants and dust particles.
FUNCTION: Wet scrubber is commonly used to control the harmful gases and dust particles which are commonly used in the industry From the suction of air stream which includes the harmful gases and dust particles by blower, the gaseous particles are removed by either chemical reaction or absorption of water. Our wet scrubber literally washes dust and smoke particles out of air. The suction air is forced into water through the water spray where the particles cause the dust to drop from the air stream. The remaining air stream with smoke particles is going towards the chimney through the filtration chamfer, where the various types of filters installed to filter the various types of dust and gaseous particles. After this the clear filtered air is reaching atmosphere with out any pollution gradients from our wet scrubber.
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