codie
Industrial
- Mar 31, 2005
- 1
Hi, I have to my opinion a rather general question but of which I find contradictory information and I hope someone here can explain me some more background of it.
I'm dealing with an application where gas is saturated with moist. The moist has to be removed from the gas physically.
We are thinking about doing this in a sequence of 1) physical gas scrubbing; 2) cooling; 3)droplets removal by means of a metal tampon.
The question on this is; in order to get the best efficiency; do we have to do the gas scrubbing first and then cool the gas or just the other way around?
Or is there just more to it? (gas dependancy
I'm dealing with an application where gas is saturated with moist. The moist has to be removed from the gas physically.
We are thinking about doing this in a sequence of 1) physical gas scrubbing; 2) cooling; 3)droplets removal by means of a metal tampon.
The question on this is; in order to get the best efficiency; do we have to do the gas scrubbing first and then cool the gas or just the other way around?
Or is there just more to it? (gas dependancy