Abstract

AbstractGas scrubbing plants for acid and caustic exhaust gases with consideration of the new TA‐Luft. When designing gas scrubbing plants for acid and caustic exhaust gases from manufacturing plants of the chemical and pharmaceutical industry it is important to pay special attention to the aerosol formation which occurs in the exhaust gas systems and absorbers if the emission values should remain under the determined limit values stated in the Technical Instructions for air‐pollution control (TA‐Luft). The present study explains under what conditions aerosols can occur, how its formation can be prevented, and which gas scrubbers are appropriate for a combined gas‐/aerosol separation. A comparison between two exhaust air scrubbing plants of several stages shows that a gas scrubbing plant for an exhaust air pick‐up system with separation of the acid and caustic components as well as with source exhaust air pick‐up of the highly charged gas flows is considerably more favourable with respect to price than the alternative scrubbing plant for an integrated exhaust air system in which large quantities of fine salt aerosols occur and have to be separated with high energy consumption.

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