Crossflow Wet Scrubbers
Tri-Mer Crossflow Wet Scrubbers
Tri-Mer Horizontal Crossflow Industrial Wet Scrubbers maintain stack emissions levels in accordance with local permits for all input concentrations. Outlet requirements based on percent removal can also be guaranteed.
Key to the performance of this system is high liquid flow recirculation, which provides intense contact between the contaminant and scrubbing liquid.
Applications
Applications include a broad range of manufacturing and process industries; semiconductor, metal finishing, and chemical industries generating corrosive fumes and gases also benefit from Crossflow technology.
Two-Stage Scrubbing
Tri-Mer industrial scrubbers have two stages. The first stage removes most contaminant from the air stream and may be continuously wetted to prevent plugging. Stage two is a mist eliminator.
In a wet scrubber, water or scrubbing liquid removes pollutants from the air. When the water is recirculated, the addition of fresh water is necessary to purge contaminants and replace evaporation losses. Fresh water may be added to the recycling continuously or periodically.
Removal of Acid Fumes
Industrial scrubbers are often used to remove acid fumes. Strong alkali is added to the recycled scrubbing solution to neutralize the acids and maintain a neutral pH.
Features
Tri-Mer Corporation furnishes wet scrubbers with auxiliaries and options. The system includes but is not limited to the following:
- All scrubber internals necessary to provide adequate process capture and to achieve the designed performance.
- Mist eliminator to achieve entrained liquid separation.
- Flanged connections for external water fill, water makeup and drain piping as required.
- Controls if optioned, to automatically feed make-up water, control liquid level, monitor pressure.
- Fan if optioned.
- Protective coating of required areas with resistant paint on external surfaces.
- Self-contained recirculation system or remote recycle tank.
- Wet Scrubbers are equipped with random dumped Tri-Pack packing. Packing depth is determined by Tri-Mer Corp.