Water scrubber
A water scrubber is a straightforward and effective air pollution control technique for absorbing soluble gases from exhaust streams. The system uses fresh water or a dual‑loop configuration to remove compounds with a moderate to high water solubility.
Why choose a Water Scrubber?
Removal of volatile components with a high to moderate water solubility:
- Acids or bases:
- hydrogen chloride (HCl)
- hydrogen fluoride (HF)
- sulphuric acid (H2SO4)
- hydrogen sulphide (H2S)
- ammonia (NH3)
- Organic compounds:
- alcohols, such as methanol (CH3OH) and ethanol (C2H5OH)
- ketones, such as acetone
- aldehydes, such as butanal
- acetates, such as vinyl acetate
- ...
How does Trevi's Water scrubber work?
Fresh‑water absorption and discharge management
The simplest scrubbing technique is a scrubber column with a continuous supply of fresh water on top of the column. For compounds with a moderate to high water solubility, very high efficiencies can be obtained using this technique provided the correct amount of fresh water is supplied.
No chemical dosing is needed, but the discharge water should be recuperated in the production process or sent to a waste water treatment plant.
For applications at tank farms, two or more water feed lines can be provided towards the top of the scrubber column, being a small one for scrubbing the small flows of the breathing losses and a bigger one for scrubbing the displacement gases during refilling of the tanks.
Dual‑loop configuration for optimised water use
For other applications, a dual loop scrubber is preferred, meaning a lower packing section with a circulating water loop and an upper packing section with a once‑through water flow. This ensures the optimal use of the scrubbing water and allows to use the circulation pump for the water discharge.
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