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The Multi Cyclone Dust Collector is a highly efficient particulate separation system used to control air pollution in industrial processes. It consists of multiple small-diameter cyclones housed in a single chamber, working in parallel to remove dust and particulate matter from flue gases. As the gas enters each cyclone, centrifugal force drives heavier particles toward the walls, where they fall into a collection hopper. This system is ideal for pre-cleaning flue gases before they enter fine filtration units like bag filters or scrubbers. Known for its low maintenance, durability, and ability to handle high temperatures and volumes, the Multi Cyclone Dust Collector is widely used in boilers, furnaces, and thermic fluid heater systems for effective emission control and cleaner operation.
The Trima Cyclone Separator is a high-efficiency, triple-stage centrifugal dust separation system designed for superior particulate removal from flue gases. It utilizes a combination of three cyclone chambers (stages) to sequentially separate fine, medium, and coarse dust particles using centrifugal force. This advanced design ensures minimal dust carryover, reduced emissions, and enhanced air pollution control. Ideal for use in boilers, thermic fluid heaters, and other combustion systems, the Trima Cyclone Separator offers a compact footprint, low pressure drop, and robust construction. It improves overall system efficiency and extends the life of downstream filtration equipment such as bag filters or ID fans.
A Bag Filter is an air pollution control device that captures dust particles from industrial exhaust gases by filtering air through fabric bags. The dust accumulates on the bags and is periodically removed through cleaning methods like shaking or reverse airflow. Bag filters are highly efficient, versatile, and commonly used in industries such as cement, steel, and power generation.
An Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP) is a device used to remove fine particles like dust and smoke from exhaust gases using electrostatic charge. It works by charging particles in the gas stream and collecting them on oppositely charged plates. Commonly used in power plants and industries, ESPs are highly efficient and can remove over 99% of airborne particles with minimal airflow resistance.
The Wet Water Scrubber is an air pollution control device designed to remove particulate matter, acidic gases, and other pollutants from industrial exhaust streams using water or a liquid scrubbing medium. As contaminated flue gas passes through the scrubber, it comes into contact with the scrubbing liquid, which captures and neutralizes pollutants through absorption and impaction. This results in cleaner emissions and compliance with environmental regulations. Wet scrubbers are especially effective for controlling dust, SOx, and other soluble gases in high-temperature or moisture-laden exhausts. Known for their high removal efficiency and versatility, Wet Water Scrubbers are commonly used in boilers, thermic fluid heaters, furnaces, and chemical processing units.