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This system operates based on the wet scrubbing principle. Contaminated air is introduced into the scrubber tower, where it comes into contact with a scrubbing liquid—typically water or an alkaline/acidic solution—through nozzles or spray headers. The gas-liquid interaction allows pollutants such as sulfur dioxide (SO₂), hydrogen chloride (HCl), ammonia (NH₃), and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to be absorbed and neutralized through physical absorption or chemical reaction.
The cleaned gas then passes through a demisting section to remove moisture droplets before being discharged into the atmosphere. The liquid effluent containing the neutralized pollutants is collected and treated appropriately.
Key Features:
Efficient removal of acid gases, alkaline vapors, VOCs, and odors
Customizable for various gas compositions and flow rates
Available in vertical or horizontal configurations
Constructed from corrosion-resistant materials such as FRP, PP, or stainless steel
Low energy consumption and simple maintenance
The Exhaust Gas Scrubber plays a critical role in meeting environmental standards and protecting air quality by reducing emissions from industrial processes.