Quenching (scrubber)
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title:
Quenching (scrubber)
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Quenching, in the context of pollution scrubbers, refers to the cooling of hot exhaust gas by water sprays before it enters the scrubber proper. Hot gases are often cooled to near the saturation level. If not cooled, the hot gas stream can evaporate a large portion of the scrubbing liquor, adversely affecting collection efficiency and damaging scrubber internal parts. If the gases entering the scrubber are too hot, some liquid droplets may evaporate before they have a chance to contact pollutant
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Pollution scrubbing process in which exhaust gas is cooled before scrubbing
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quenching_(scrubber)
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2023-08-03T18:47:27Z
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