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  2. Spray tower - Wikipedia

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    The collection efficiency for small particles is correspondingly lower than in more energy-intensive devices. They are adequate for the collection of coarse particles larger than 10–25 μm in diameter, although with increased liquid inlet nozzle pressures, particles with diameters of 2.0 μm can be collected.

  3. Baghouse - Wikipedia

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    Baghouse. A baghouse, also known as a baghouse filter, bag filter, or fabric filter is an air pollution control device and dust collector that removes particulates or gas released from commercial processes out of the air. [1] Power plants, steel mills, pharmaceutical producers, food manufacturers, chemical producers and other industrial ...

  4. HEPA - Wikipedia

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    HEPA filter corrugated internal structure and aluminium support along with the description of its functioning principle (interception, impact and diffusion of dust particles through a dense non-woven fiber material) HEPA (/ ˈhɛpə /, high-efficiency particulate air) filter, [1] also known as high-efficiency particulate absorbing filter ...

  5. Electrostatic precipitator - Wikipedia

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    Insulator assembly with housing and high voltage bus removed for maintenance and inspection. Insulators are typically used to hold up the electrode fields between the grounded collection plates. An electrostatic precipitator (ESP) is a filterless device that removes fine particles, such as dust and smoke, from a flowing gas using the force of ...

  6. Wet scrubber - Wikipedia

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    Figure 3 - Hypothetical curve illustrating relationship between particle size and collection efficiency for a typical wet scrubber. However, collection by diffusion increases as particle size decreases. This mechanism enables certain scrubbers to effectively remove the very tiny particles (less than 0.1 μm).

  7. Venturi scrubber - Wikipedia

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    Particle collection efficiency increases with an increase in nozzle pressure and/or an increase in the liquid-to-gas ratio. Increases in either of these two operating parameters will also result in an increase in pressure drop for a given system. Therefore, an increase in pressure drop also increases particle collection efficiency.

  8. Solar-cell efficiency - Wikipedia

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    Solar-cell efficiency is the portion of energy in the form of sunlight that can be converted via photovoltaics into electricity by the solar cell. The efficiency of the solar cells used in a photovoltaic system, in combination with latitude and climate, determines the annual energy output of the system. For example, a solar panel with 20% ...

  9. Dust collector - Wikipedia

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    Dust collectors are used in many processes to either recover valuable granular solid or powder from process streams, or to remove granular solid pollutants from exhaust gases prior to venting to the atmosphere. Dust collection is an online process for collecting any process-generated dust from the source point on a continuous basis.