Orifice scrubbers remove particulates and gaseous contaminants from process air using water and controlled airflow. Removal efficiency increases with particle size, reaching up to 99.9% for larger particles.
Orifice scrubbers remove particulates and gaseous contaminants from process air using water and controlled airflow. Removal efficiency increases with particle size, reaching up to 99.9% for larger particles.
Within the scrubbing chamber, process air passes through the gas inlet, entraining water as it moves. The gas then flows through the collecting tube, where scrubbing takes place. Particulates and gaseous contaminants are carried with the scrubbing liquid, deflected by the scrubbing medium deflector, and drained back to the sump. The clean air rises through the discharge plenum and exits outwards to the gas outlet for a controlled discharge.
The sludge ejector removes heavy solids that settle out from the recirculating slurry. By discharging this concentrated waste stream, it prevents buildup in the tank, maintains mixing efficiency, and ensures continuous scrubber performance.