Scrubber

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Scrubber is a diverse group of air pollution control devices that can be used to remove some particulates and/or gases from industrial exhaust streams. Traditionally, the term "scrubber" has referred to pollution control devices that use liquid to wash unwanted pollutants from a gas stream. Nowadays, the term is also applied to a variety of devices that use dry reagents or solutions to remove pollutants.

Types of Scrubbers[edit]

Scrubbers can be categorized into two main types: wet scrubbers and dry scrubbers.

Wet Scrubbers[edit]

Wet scrubbers pass the polluted gas stream through a wet substance (usually a liquid) to remove the pollutants. They are effective in removing both gases and particulate matter. Wet scrubbers can further be divided into several types, including:

  • Venturi Scrubbers: Utilize a venturi-shaped device to create a turbulent flow, enhancing the mixing of the polluted gas stream with the scrubbing liquid.
  • Spray Towers: Use spray nozzles to distribute the scrubbing liquid into the gas stream.
  • Packed Bed Scrubbers: Contain layers of packing material that increase the surface area for gas-liquid contact.
  • Impingement Scrubbers: Force the gas stream through narrow channels where it impinges on a scrubbing liquid.

Dry Scrubbers[edit]

Dry scrubbers do not utilize a liquid phase to remove pollutants from the exhaust stream. Instead, they use a dry reagent or sorbent, such as lime or activated carbon, to absorb or chemically react with the pollutant. Dry scrubbers are often used to remove acidic gases from combustion sources.

Applications[edit]

Scrubbers are used in a variety of applications to remove pollutants from exhaust gases before they are released into the atmosphere. Common applications include:

Advantages and Disadvantages[edit]

Advantages[edit]

  • Can remove both gases and particulate matter.
  • High removal efficiencies for certain pollutants.
  • Wet scrubbers can handle explosive and flammable gases safely.

Disadvantages[edit]

  • High operating costs, especially for wet scrubbers due to the need for constant replenishment of scrubbing liquid.
  • Generation of wastewater or solid waste that requires further treatment.
  • Potential for corrosion in wet scrubbers.

Environmental Impact[edit]

Scrubbers play a crucial role in reducing air pollution and protecting the environment by removing harmful pollutants from industrial exhaust streams. However, the waste products from scrubbers, such as spent scrubbing liquid or solid waste, need to be managed properly to prevent secondary environmental impacts.

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