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Dry Scrubbers

01/03/2007 4:33 PM

I need information about " dry scrubbers" to remove chlorine. i am not very familiar with dry scrubbers, but I suspect that the high temperature and high Cl2 loading will make it difficult to use a dry scrubber in this application. Can you help me?

Some information, please send me a mail: carlos_fernandez@penoles.com.mx

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Re: Dry Scrubbers

01/03/2007 10:47 PM

a wet scrubber contacts a gas with a fluid such that the reaction between the gas you need to scrub abd the neutralizer in the liquid can take place during the time the two are in contact. Sometimes it is particles(dust) that are transferred to the liqud phase.

A dry scrubber does the same with a reactive solid that reacts with a gas and traps it or neutralizes it.

A search on "dry scrubber" should givd you many hits, same for wet.

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Re: Dry Scrubbers

01/04/2007 1:06 AM

Dear Carlos:

which application you will be used for this " Dry Scrubber "? the metal oxide catalyst should be a good material for CL2 remove. I need to know what is the conc. temp. and folwrate for this application.

Leo Lin

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Re: Dry Scrubbers

01/09/2007 9:11 AM

Hi !

Thank you for your opinion. Well, the air volume will be 500 ACFM. That much Cl2 diluted in 500 acfm of air at 38°C and 662 torr would be approximately 3,150 ppmv.

i have an alternative, this is a " wet scrubber". Would be to add NaOH to increase the pH at 12 or higher. But i want to know the dry scrubber feasibility in this conditions, advantages and disadvantages in this type of scrubbers.

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Re: Dry Scrubbers

01/12/2007 7:01 PM

Hi !

Thank you for your opinion. Well, the air volume will be 500 ACFM. That much Cl2 diluted in 500 acfm of air at 38°C and 662 torr would be approximately 3,150 ppmv.

i have an alternative, this is a " wet scrubber". Would be to add NaOH to increase the pH at 12 or higher. But i want to know the dry scrubber feasibility in this conditions, advantages and disadvantages in this type of scrubbers.

Regards

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Re: Dry Scrubbers

01/04/2007 3:49 AM

Can you please specify the air volume, size of booth, downdraft and CL2 load? We can provide an excellent dry filter system that keeps up to 80 kg/m² and is temp resistant to approx. 80°C.

SYTRACO GmbH

Jörg Schumann-Tröber

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Re: Dry Scrubbers

01/04/2007 9:22 AM

Hi !

Thank you for your opinion. Well, the air volume will be 500 ACFM. That much Cl2 diluted in 500 acfm of air at 38°C and 662 torr would be approximately 3,150 ppmv.

i have an alternative, this is a " wet scrubber". Would be to add NaOH to increase the pH at 12 or higher. But i want to know the dry scrubber feasibility in this conditions, advantages and disadvantages in this type of scrubbers.

Regards

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