I am working on the design of a SO2 scrubber using NaOH to form Na2SO3 and I was wondering between fluidized bed, packed bed, spray tower and Venturi, which one would be the most efficient and cost-friendly for a inlet exhaust gas with a flow rate of around 3000kg/hr at a temperature of around 50 oC entering at atmospheric pressure? The stream needs to be treated from 0.05mg/m3 to 0.005mg/m3 and I was also wondering if anyone has previous experience working on it, what kind of packing material (what kind of shape or material would be the most suitable for the packing to be made of?) should be used in case of fluidized bed and packed bed? Thank you in advance!
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What Kind Scrubber Would Be The Most Suitable For The Treatment Of So2
Started by wanj2219, Nov 06 2016 08:20 PM
effluent gas scrubber flue gas design packing material
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