Incinerator Wet Scrubber
A waste incineration scrubber is an essential air pollution control system designed to remove harmful pollutants produced during the incineration of waste. These pollutants include acidic gases, particulate matter, heavy metals, and compounds like dioxins. The scrubber treats flue gases before they are released into the atmosphere, significantly reducing their environmental and health impact. waste-to-energy and other incineration-based waste management operations.
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Incinerator Wet ScrubberWaste incineration scrubbers operate by directing exhaust gases through multiple treatment stages to effectively remove harmful pollutants. The process begins with a quench chamber that rapidly cools hot gases, minimizing the formation of toxic compounds like dioxins and furans. The cooled gases then enter a scrubbing unit where a water-based alkaline solution. such as sodium hydroxide or lime neutralizes acidic gases like sulfur dioxide (SO2) and hydrochloric acid (HCl). Additional filtration stages, including particulate filters, electrostatic precipitators, and activated carbon beds, remove fine particulates, heavy metals, and organic pollutants.
Why Choose Our Incinerator Wet Scrubber?
- 99 % removal efficiency for HCl, SO2 and other acid gases
- Corrosion-resistant FRP/PP construction for long service life
- Low pressure-drop design reduces fan power and operating costs
- Skid-mounted modules for fast installation
- CPCB & TNPCB compliant, with emission reports and performance guarantee
- Hospital biomedical waste incinerators
- Pharmaceutical API production
- Chemical petrochemical plants
- Food-processing and agro-waste boilers
- Hazardous waste treatment facilities