Pollution Control & Monitoring Equipment

Pollution Control & Monitoring Equipment

We use high grade raw materials to manufacture the scrubbers, which are extensively used for removing pollutants from gas and gas steams. Our provided array is an air pollution control device designed to eliminate and collect gaseous contaminants. The Wet Scrubber guarantee high performance and are demanded by the customers for long service life, functional efficiency and accuracy of results. The product is offered at highly competitive prices.

Features:
  1. Sturdy construction
  2. Ideal design for convenient operation
  3. Accuracy in performance
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Wet scrubbers are devices that are used to dispel pollutants from furnace flue gas or other gas streams. In the device, the polluted gas stream is made to come in contact with the scrubbing liquid, by forcing it through a pool of liquid, by spraying it with the liquid, or by some other contact method, in order to remove the contaminants.

The design of wet scrubbers is contingent on the conditions of industrial process and the nature of the air pollutants in question. Characteristics of inlet gas and dust properties are of major concern.

The designs of the dust collectors have been developed after intensive R&D over the application requirements. Using optimum grade raw materials to manufacture, The Cyclone Dust Collector is used to remove particulates from the air, gas and liquid. It does not require filters for separating the dust from materials. The dust collectors use gravity and rotational techniques for collecting dust or particulates in a vessel.

Features:
  1. Stable design
  2. Low maintenance
  3. Optimum efficiency
Working principle:

Centrifugal force works against every particle to transfer them away from the cyclone axis in the direction of inner cyclone wall Movement in the radial direction is an outcome of two opposing forces. The drag force of the air works to move the particles into the axis Separation happens because of the principal centrifugal force Power and air pass tangentially into the cyclone at the same velocities Powder leaves the bottom of the cyclone through a locking device Clean air moves upwards along the central axis of the cyclone and exits at the top

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Cyclonic separation is a method of eliminating particulates from a stream of air, liquid or gas requiring no filters in the process. It uses vortex separation methods in which rotational effects and gravity are put to great use to separate mixtures of fluids and solids. This method can also be applied to separate fine droplets of liquid from a gaseous stream.