elvey
Electrical
- Nov 23, 2000
- 18
We have a prototype high temp incinerator, the exhaust gas is urged along, at low pressure, by a vac pump which is way down stream in the cool area.
When the gas leaves the incinerator it is at quite a high temp, approx 600 deg C. but as it cools down there is a tar like substance that settles out and completely gums up the pipework etc;
We are trying a simple home made wet cascade scrubber, but I'm sure this is not the best technique, would have thought the best place to deal with the problem is where the gas is quite hot. I think we are trying to re-invent the wheel, is there a off the shelf solution. Any ideas PLEASE.
When the gas leaves the incinerator it is at quite a high temp, approx 600 deg C. but as it cools down there is a tar like substance that settles out and completely gums up the pipework etc;
We are trying a simple home made wet cascade scrubber, but I'm sure this is not the best technique, would have thought the best place to deal with the problem is where the gas is quite hot. I think we are trying to re-invent the wheel, is there a off the shelf solution. Any ideas PLEASE.