Abstract

A water-saving wet electrostatic precipitator was designed and tested to study fine particles emission. A Venturi nozzle was added to the front of electrostatic precipitator, which replaced the spray washing in the electric field. The experimental results indicated that the performance of spray-type ESP was superior to that of film-type ESP and other treatment processes. It was worth noticing that the lowest collection efficiency for spray-type ESP varied under different parameters, which distinguished from other types. Furthermore, the efficiency difference of spray-type ESP during given experimental time only had a slight fluctuation in range of ±2.8%.

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