xiangqi
Chemical
- Jul 21, 2003
- 5
My plant has a spray dryer for clay product. The dust is intercepted by cyclones at moderate efficiency (around 85% - my estimation) due to small particle size distribution. The system has a Venturi type scrubber to reduce the PM (particulate matters) emissions (regulation: 100 mg/m3).
From mass balance, if scrubber is running at 95% efficiency, the PM is about 300-400 mg/m3, well above the government requirement level (on 100,000 m3/hr air flow).
The plant is reluctant to spend lot of capitals to install bag-house to replace the cyclones. I am thinking about a cheap way - put another scrubber into the system, right before the existing scrubber. If the new scrubber can have 90% efficiency, the PM emission level will be controlled arond 20 mg/m3.
Do you think it is doable? Any other alternatives (low capital)? Many thanks for your reply and input!!
From mass balance, if scrubber is running at 95% efficiency, the PM is about 300-400 mg/m3, well above the government requirement level (on 100,000 m3/hr air flow).
The plant is reluctant to spend lot of capitals to install bag-house to replace the cyclones. I am thinking about a cheap way - put another scrubber into the system, right before the existing scrubber. If the new scrubber can have 90% efficiency, the PM emission level will be controlled arond 20 mg/m3.
Do you think it is doable? Any other alternatives (low capital)? Many thanks for your reply and input!!