The global market for wet scrubbers is iexpected to experience steady growth in the coming years. The implementation of stringent regulations across various sectors regarding harmful chemicals and emissions results in the growing necessity of wet scrubbers for lowering pollution levels. Monitoring agencies such as the Central Pollution Control Board, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),...
Month: April 2018
Wet Air Scrubbers vs. Alternative Industrial Scrubbers
Industrial air scrubbers are pollution filtration systems that use solids or liquids to remove gaseous pollutants from a waste stream. Scrubber is used to filter out harmful and corrosive chemicals from a gas exhaust stream. There are three basic types of industrial scrubbers: A wet industrial gas scrubber is among the most versatile and user-friendly of...
Scrubbers and Sustainability: Their Global Environmental Impact
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) continually works to include additional chemicals in the “Prevention of accidental releases” initiative that addresses the release of highly dangerous air pollutants. All companies that produce, use, or handle more than the threshold quantities with at least one of these substances must have an approved release prevention and control program....
Wet Air Scrubbers: Benefits and Applications
The issue of dust emissions from sugar factories is not as severe as it was ten years ago. One of the main reasons for such positive changes is the increased use of wet air scrubbers for removing dust from boiler flue gas. A wet air scrubber offers numerous benefits. A significant and highly advantageous benefit...