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E-mail
hinlsen@126.com
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Phone
18661419579
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Address
No. 702 Shanhe Road, Liuting Street, Chengyang District, Qingdao City, Shandong Province
Shandong Zhonghan Environmental Technology Co., Ltd
hinlsen@126.com
18661419579
No. 702 Shanhe Road, Liuting Street, Chengyang District, Qingdao City, Shandong Province
Spray towers are divided into two types: industrial waste gas treatment equipment (such as alkali spray towers and acid mist spray towers) and dust, waste gas, and wastewater treatment equipment (flue gas desulfurization and dust removal).
Absorption and purification towers are widely used in gas absorption and purification processes in various fields such as chemical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, copper and zinc smelting, industrial production, etc. Their structural forms are diverse, and the most commonly used are packed towers and plate towers. This type of tower has disadvantages such as high resistance, high cost, and heavy cleaning and maintenance management workload due to the presence of packing and tray inside the tower.
The main harmful gases treated by this type of tower are sulfuric acid mist, hydrochloric acid mist, chromic acid mist, nitric acid mist, phosphoric acid mist, hydrofluoric acid mist, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen cyanide and other highly polluting industries' waste gases, which are absorbed and purified to meet the process requirements. Its effect is more advantageous than traditional packed towers and plate towers.
The exhaust gas from the outside of the tower enters the gas distributor inside the tower, and after being distributed by the gas distributor, the gas moves upward towards the tower. During the process, it encounters the liquid atomized by the atomizer, and the gas-liquid undergoes complete saturation contact and physical absorption or chemical reaction. The neutralized or absorbed liquid enters the storage tank and is pumped away by the water pump. The neutralized or absorbed standard gas is then discharged into the atmosphere after being dehazed by the demister.