Abstract

The recently developed York Type P acid mist scrubber collects phosphoric acid mists and other very fine liquid particulates with very high efficiency with moderate pressure drop and high throughput. The collector consists of a single vessel containing two stainless steel wire mesh contactors. The collector converts submicron size acid mist into larger liquid particles which are collected and separated from the gas stream before being discharged from the collector. The first commercial unit started operation in July 1964, and four additional units have since been installed. Collection efficiency is 99.9+% at a pressure drop of 35-40 in W.G. The scrubber is compact and has no moving parts. Collected acid drains by gravity to a receiving tank. Experimental development work is described and design parameters such as efficiency, gas velocity, and pressure drop are discussed.

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