2024: Flue Gas Cleaning Systems
Flue gas cleaning systems are devices or processes that reduce the amount of pollutants released from burning fossil fuels or other sources of combustion. Flue gas cleaning systems help to protect the environment and human health by removing harmful substances such as particulate matter, acid gases, heavy metals, dioxins, and carbon dioxide from the flue gas. Flue gas cleaning systems can use various methods and technologies, such as scrubbers, filters, cyclones, electrostatic precipitators, and carbon capture and storage.
Flue gas cleaning systems are widely used in various industries, such as power plants, waste incineration, metallurgy, chemical production, and refining. Flue gas cleaning systems are designed to meet the specific requirements of each application, such as the type and quantity of the waste, the composition and temperature of the flue gas, and the environmental standards and regulations
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Pollutants removed 99% of SO2, 95% of NOx, 90% of dust
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Flue gas flow rate 1000 m3/h, 50000 Nm3/h
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Flue gas temperature 150°C at the inlet, 80°C at the outlet
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Flue gas cleaning method Scrubbers, filters, cyclones, electrostatic precipitators, carbon capture and storage
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Energy consumption 10 kWh/t of waste, 5% of the boiler output
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By-products Wastewater, solid residues, gypsum, carbon dioxide
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Emission standards EU Directive 2010/75/EU, US EPA Clean Air Act,
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