scrubber and electrostatic precipitator
The scrubber, and electrostatic precipitator, which are essential safeguards from air pollution, can effectively purify industrial emissions. The scrubber, also known as a wet scrubber, relies on a liquid to catch and disarm pollutants. By making the dirty gas pass through a liquid spray, the wet scrubber removes contaminants by absorption or chemical reaction. On the contrary, an electrostatic precipitator negatively ionizes gas molecules and gives a charge to the particulates, which are then attracted onto collection plates. These devices are mainly used for capturing dust, removing gases like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, and improving air quality. The scrubber is endowed with a range of technical features from highly efficient spray nozzles to different types of liquid treater, while the electrostatic precipitator has advanced oil-blocker electrode technology and automatic plate-rapping systems. In power plants, chemical industry and metal treating, these instruments help companies meet environmental regulations and reduce their pollution output.