Veer Engineering Systems

Air Pollution Control System

Bag Filter

A Bag Filter is a type of filtration device used to remove particulate matter (such as dust, dirt, and other contaminants) from air, gases, or liquids. It works by passing the fluid through a fabric filter bag, which traps the solid particles while allowing the filtered fluid to pass through. Bag filters are commonly used in industrial applications, especially for air pollution control, and in processes where maintaining air or fluid cleanliness is crucial.

Cyclone

A Cyclone is a mechanical device used for separating particles from a gas or liquid stream using centrifugal force. It operates on the principle that when a mixture of particles and fluid is passed through a cylindrical or conical chamber, the centrifugal forces cause the denser particles to move towards the outer wall of the cyclone, where they are collected and removed. Cyclones are commonly used in industries for dust collection, gas cleaning, and particle separation.

Chamber

A Chamber in industrial contexts typically refers to a sealed or enclosed space used for various processes, such as mixing, reaction, storage, or thermal treatments. Chambers are designed to contain specific conditions, such as temperature, pressure, or atmosphere, to facilitate particular operations in industries like chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, food production, and research.

Wet Scrubber

A Wet Scrubber is a device used to remove pollutants, dust, and other particulate matter from industrial exhaust gases or air streams through a process involving water or other liquids. Wet scrubbers are effective for controlling air pollution and are commonly used in industries like chemical processing, power generation, and wastewater treatment to reduce the emission of harmful substances into the atmosphere.

Ventury Scrubber

A Venturi Scrubber is a type of wet scrubber that uses the Venturi effect to capture and remove particulates and gases from an air or gas stream. The Venturi effect occurs when a fluid (in this case, air or gas) flows through a constricted section of pipe, causing the velocity of the fluid to increase and the pressure to decrease. In a Venturi scrubber, the high-velocity gas stream is combined with a liquid (usually water or a chemical solution), which helps capture contaminants through both the shear forces generated by the high-speed gas and the contact with the liquid.
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