Boiler Wet Scrubbers


A boiler wet scrubber, also known as a boiler flue gas scrubber, is a type of wet scrubber used to control emissions of pollutants from boilers that burn fossil fuels such as coal, oil, or natural gas. The scrubber removes pollutants from the flue gas before it is released into the atmosphere.

The operation of a boiler wet scrubber is similar to other wet scrubbers. The flue gas from the boiler is passed through a chamber where it is contacted with a liquid spray, such as water or a chemical solution. The liquid absorbs the pollutants from the gas stream, and the resulting slurry is then collected and treated before disposal.

The type of wet scrubber used in a boiler flue gas scrubber depends on the specific pollutants to be removed and the characteristics of the boiler operation. Packed bed scrubbers, spray tower scrubbers, and venturi scrubbers are commonly used in boiler applications. The design and optimization of the scrubber depend on factors such as the size of the boiler, the type and amount of fuel being burned, and the emission standards to be met.

The benefits of using a boiler wet scrubber include reducing emissions of pollutants such as sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and particulate matter, which can improve air quality and help companies comply with environmental regulations. Additionally, some wet scrubbers can be designed to recover valuable materials from the gas stream, which can provide additional cost savings.

Product Details :

Power Approx 50/60HZ
Voltage 220/380/400/415V
Grade Automatic
Material Mild steel
Product type Wet Scrubber

Those are effectively and efficiently made to remove gas pollutants from boiler wet scrubber. Chemicals like ammonia, chlorine, or sulphur compounds are frequently present in these contaminants. Chemical Scrubbers function by absorbing or dissolving the pollution into the cleaning liquid.

Key Clients


Bagyam Gem Jewellery, Chennai - 2010

Dimexon Diamonds Ltd, Narasimanaiken palayam - 2008 chemical processes

Fertilizers


Organic chemicals

In-organic chemicals

Boiler Wet Scrubber Application

Boiler wet scrubbers are widely used in industrial applications to control emissions of pollutants from boilers that burn fossil fuels such as coal, oil, or natural gas. Here are some specific applications of boiler wet scrubbers:

1. Power plants: Boiler wet scrubbers are commonly used in power plants that burn coal, oil, or gas to generate electricity. They can remove pollutants such as sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) from the flue gas before it is released into the atmosphere.

2. Refineries: Boiler wet scrubbers are used in refineries to control emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and other pollutants from the boilers used in the refining process.

3. Chemical plants: Boiler wet scrubbers are used in chemical plants to control emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), acid gases, and other pollutants from the boilers used in the manufacturing process.

4. Steel mills: Boiler wet scrubbers are used in steel mills to control emissions of particulate matter, sulfur dioxide (SO2), and other pollutants from the boilers used in the steel-making process.

5. Pulp and paper mills: Boiler wet scrubbers are used in pulp and paper mills to control emissions of particulate matter and sulfur dioxide (SO2) from the boilers used in the paper-making process.

6. Food processing: Boiler wet scrubbers are used in food processing plants to control emissions of particulate matter and other pollutants from the boilers used in the food production process.

The specific application of a boiler wet scrubber depends on the nature of the pollutants being emitted and the characteristics of the industrial process. Wet scrubbers can be designed and optimized for specific applications to ensure effective removal of pollutants.