Removal of Aerosol and Gaseous pollutants
Electrostatic technology is used to clean gases by removing suspended solid and liquid particles through the influence of electrical forces.
This process works by depositing electrically charged dust particles within an electric field. Particles acquire an electric charge in the corona discharge field, which forms between the corona electrode (connected to a high-voltage power source) and the collection electrodes (connected to the ground).
As particles pass through the ionizing section, they become electrically charged. Some particles are more prone to acquiring either a positive or negative charge. Once charged, these particles move through the parallel plates of the collector cell, where they are trapped. The longer the particles travel through the collector cells, the more effectively they are captured.
Effective performance on a wide range of industrial processe.
Designs can be produced to cover a temperature range from ambient up to 1100 ºC.
Can collect particles over the complete size range spectrum.
Low pressure loss.
Low electrical power compumption
Robust and reliable construction
Low maintenance requirement
Removal of virus, bacteria and fungi