Scrubbers

Wet Kitchen Scrubber

In a wet kitchen scrubber, the polluted gas stream is brought into contact with the scrubbing liquid, by spraying it with the liquid, by forcing it through a pool of liquid, or by some other contact method, so as to remove the pollutants.

Advantages of Wet Kitchen Scrubber
  • Small space requirements: Scrubbers reduce the temperature and volume of the unsaturated exhaust stream.
  • Smaller sizes result in lower capital costs and more flexibility in site location of the scrubber.
 
Disadvantages of Wet Kitchen Scrubber
  • Corrosion problems: Water and dissolved pollutants can form highly corrosive acid solutions.
  • Water-disposal problems: Settling ponds or sludge clarifiers may be needed to meet waste-water regulations.
  • Difficult product recovery: Dewatering and drying of scrubber sludge make recovery of any dust for reuse very expensive and difficult.

Wet Scrubber

Wet scrubbers are effective air pollution control devices for removing particles and/or gases from industrial exhaust streams. A wet scrubber operates by introducing the dirty gas stream with a scrubbing liquid – typically water. Particulate or gases are collected in the scrubbing liquid. Wet scrubbers are generally the most appropriate air pollution control device for collecting both particulate and gas in a single system.
Pollution Systems offers a variety of wet scrubber systems specifically designed for your process application. Many important operating variables are considered when evaluating the size and type of scrubber for any specific application, and your deadline is always a factor in our responsiveness.