An Industrial Wet Scrubber is a highly efficient air pollution control device designed to remove dust particles, toxic gases, fumes, and other contaminants from industrial exhaust streams by using liquid (most commonly water) as the scrubbing medium. These systems are widely used across industries such as chemical plants, steel manufacturing, foundries, pharmaceuticals, cement plants, power stations, and food processing units.
The wet scrubber works by bringing polluted gas streams into intimate contact with scrubbing liquid through spraying, bubbling, or venturi action, thereby ensuring the removal of particulate matter and gaseous pollutants. Depending on the type of pollutant, various scrubbing liquids such as water, alkaline solutions, or other chemical reagents are used to neutralize harmful emissions.
Wet scrubbers are especially effective in controlling fine particulate matter (PM2.5 & PM10), SOx, NOx, HCl, HF, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). With their versatile design, they can handle high-temperature flue gases, sticky dust, and corrosive fumes, making them an ideal choice for industries seeking reliable compliance with stringent environmental norms.
Additionally, wet scrubbers can also cool hot gases and reduce fire or explosion risks associated with dust-laden exhaust. They are available in various configurations such as Venturi scrubbers, Packed Bed scrubbers, Spray Towers, and Cyclonic scrubbers, each tailored to specific process requirements.
✅ Pollutant Control Efficiency:
✅ Design Configurations:
✅ Construction Materials:
✅ Operational Features:
✅ Additional Benefits:
✅ Applications: