Industrial flue gas desulfurization equipment with heat exchange technology to reduce the water vapor content in flue gas, thereby eliminating the white smoke plume generated during chimney emissions. The following are several common methods for flue gas whitening:
Flue gas heating technology: The desulfurized wet flue gas is heat exchanged with industrial high-temperature flue gas through a heat exchanger to increase the emission temperature of the flue gas, thereby reducing the relative humidity of the flue gas and avoiding the condensation of water vapor to form white smoke. This method can effectively reduce the generation of white smoke, but it requires a certain amount of energy to heat the smoke.
Flue gas condensation technology: First, partially condense the water vapor in the saturated flue gas, and then heat the flue gas. This method reduces the formation of white smoke by lowering the moisture content in the flue gas, while also recovering some water resources.
MGGH technology: Install flue gas cooling heat exchangers before and after electrostatic precipitator, install flue gas heating heat exchangers after desulfurization, and set up a heat medium water circulation system. This technology extracts the heat from the original smoke to heat the clean smoke, which usually needs to be raised to 75-80 ℃ to avoid the production of white smoke.
In summary, these methods each have their own advantages and disadvantages, and are suitable for different industrial environments and needs. When selecting specific flue gas desulfurization technologies, factors such as process conditions, waste heat resources, and investment requirements need to be considered. Welcome to consult us via email.
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