ESPs are used in many other large and small industrial processes including glass melting, sulfuric
acid production, food processing, and chemical manufacturing. Glass melting furnaces
usually use hot-side ESPs because the flue gas temperature in this process is approximately
230 to 260°C (450 to 500°F). Sulfuric acid plants usually use plate or tube-type ESPs to collect
sulfuric acid mists. Collected mists are removed from collection electrodes by water
sprays. Some smaller industries that produce coatings, resins, asphalt, rubber, textiles, plastics,
vinyl, and carpet frequently use a small two-stage precipitator to control particles and smoke.
The two-stage ESPs use liquid sprays to remove collected particles, smokes, and oils from the
collection plates.
acid production, food processing, and chemical manufacturing. Glass melting furnaces
usually use hot-side ESPs because the flue gas temperature in this process is approximately
230 to 260°C (450 to 500°F). Sulfuric acid plants usually use plate or tube-type ESPs to collect
sulfuric acid mists. Collected mists are removed from collection electrodes by water
sprays. Some smaller industries that produce coatings, resins, asphalt, rubber, textiles, plastics,
vinyl, and carpet frequently use a small two-stage precipitator to control particles and smoke.
The two-stage ESPs use liquid sprays to remove collected particles, smokes, and oils from the
collection plates.
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