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- Wet electrostatic precipitators an effective technology
Therefore, plant operators are turning with renewed interest to modern wet electrostatic precipitators (WESPs) Thanks to innovative technological enhancements, WESPs can clean complex gaseous emissions of particulates and mists down to submicron scale (PM 2 5) with up to 99 9% efficiency
- Wet Electrostatic Precipitators (WESPs) - Monroe Environmental
The Monroe Wet Electrostatic Precipitator (WESP) provides high efficiency collection of PM 2 5, submicron, and fine particulate matter Monroe Wet ESPs are designed to achieve very low PM emissions with reliable operation and minimal maintenance
- Wet Electrostatic Precipitators, Device Type - Academic library
The wet electrostatic precipitator (WESP) is a mechanical device that uses primarily electrostatic forces to separate particulate from gas streams The collecting surfaces are periodically cleaned using water or other suitable conductive flushing liquid, thus the name wet electrostatic precipitator
- Benefits and Advantages of Wet Electrostatic Precipitators
Better gas cleaning technology has continued to push the development of a relatively old technology – the wet electrostatic precipitator
- Wet Electrostatic Precipitators - TruWinR
The Hamon Research-Cottrell WESP can achieve very high removal efficiencies, in excess of 90% on sub-micron particulate and acid mist Increasing treatment time while minimizing size is critical to designing a cost-effective wet ESP that can meet required emission guarantees
- 13 The wet electrostatic precipitator: design and applications
Although the wet electrostatic precipitator or WESP, operates on the same basic principles as the dry type of unit, the major difference is that the charged particulates, on arriving at the collector, are removed by a flushing liquid rather than by mechanical rapping
- Wet Electrostatic Precipitator - Ecospray
The Wet Electrostatic Precipitator (WESP) system has been developed for marine applications to eliminate plume visible at stack, especially during engine start-up and at low loads, capturing particle matter (PM2 5 and lower) and part of the condensable species (SO 3)
- WESP - Envitech, Inc.
Envitech WESP systems typically achieve greater than 99% removal efficiency for particles as small as 0 01 micron with a 1 0 W C pressure drop and no visible plume The Envitech WESP can be designed with an optional scrubber section for removal of acid gases
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