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  2. Venturi scrubber - Wikipedia

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    A venturi scrubber is designed to effectively use the energy from a high-velocity inlet gas stream to atomize the liquid being used to scrub the gas stream. This type of technology is a part of the group of air pollution controls collectively referred to as wet scrubbers .

  3. Wet scrubber - Wikipedia

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    To obtain high efficiency removal of 1 micrometer (or less) particles generally requires high-energy devices such as venturi scrubbers or augmented devices such as condensation scrubbers. Additionally, a properly designed and operated entrainment separator or mist eliminator is important to achieve high removal efficiencies.

  4. Baffle spray scrubber - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1 - Baffle spray scrubber. Baffle spray scrubbers are a technology for air pollution control.They are very similar to spray towers in design and operation. However, in addition to using the energy provided by the spray nozzles, baffles are added to allow the gas stream to atomize some liquid as it passes over them.

  5. Flue-gas desulfurization - Wikipedia

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    The higher the pressure drop in the venturi, the smaller the droplets and the higher the surface area. The penalty is in power consumption. For simultaneous removal of SO 2 and fly ash, venturi scrubbers can be used. In fact, many of the industrial sodium-based throwaway systems are venturi scrubbers originally designed to remove particulate ...

  6. Dust collector - Wikipedia

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    Spray-tower scrubber wet scrubbers may be categorized by pressure drop as follows: Low-energy scrubbers (0.5 to 2.5 inches water gauge - 124.4 to 621.9 Pa) Low- to medium-energy scrubbers (2.5 to 6 inches water gauge - 0.622 to 1.493 kPa) Medium- to high-energy scrubbers (6 to 15 inches water gauge - 1.493 to 3.731 kPa)

  7. Scrubber - Wikipedia

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    Scrubber systems (e.g. chemical scrubbers, gas scrubbers) are a diverse group of air pollution control devices that can be used to remove some particulates and/or gases from industrial exhaust streams. An early application of a carbon dioxide scrubber was in the submarine the Ictíneo I, in 1859; a role for which they continue to be used today ...

  8. Category:Gas-phase contacting scrubbers - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles related to scrubbers which use the energy of the gas stream to remove pollutants. Pages in category "Gas-phase contacting scrubbers" This category contains only the following page.

  9. Category:Liquid-phase contacting scrubbers - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles related to scrubbers which use the energy of the liquid stream to remove pollutants. Pages in category "Liquid-phase contacting scrubbers" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

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