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Our team has extensive experience in designing, building, installing and servicing fume scrubbers across multiple industries for a wide range of applications.

What is a fume scrubber?

Fume scrubbers are essential for controlling air pollution and ensuring safe release of air into the environment by reducing concentrations of hazardous substances.

They work by introducing contaminated gas into a chamber where it interacts with a liquid scrubbing solution, often water, to absorb or neutralize harmful compounds. The process includes:

  • Absorption: Soluble gaseous components are transferred from the gas phase into the liquid phase.
  • Chemical Neutralization: Harmful substances react with the solution to form less hazardous compounds.
  • Particulate Removal: Fine aerosols and solid particles are captured through inertial impaction or centrifugal forces.

Packed Tower Wet Fume Scrubbers

Our packed tower wet scrubbers are an industrial air pollution control device that removes contaminants from a gas stream by passing the gas through a packing material while a scrubbing liquid flows down, creating a large surface area for gas-liquid contact and absorption of pollutants. The contaminated gas enters the bottom of the tower and flows upward through the packing, meeting the downward-flowing liquid, allowing pollutants to dissolve or react with the liquid before being discharged as a cleaner gas.

Components and Operation

  • Tower Shell: A vertical chamber housing the system
  • Packing Material: Specially shaped materials, such as rings or other structures, are layered within the tower to provide a very large surface area for efficient gas-liquid interaction.
  • Liquid Distributor: Sprays or weirs at the top of the tower evenly distribute the scrubbing liquid over the packing material.
  • Gas Inlet: The contaminated gas stream enters the tower, typically at the bottom.
  • Scrubbing Liquid: A chemical solution or water is used to absorb or react with the pollutants in the gas.
  • Liquid Film: As liquid flows down the packing, it forms a thin film that maximizes contact with the gas.
  • Gas-Liquid Contact: The polluted gas rises through the packing and comes into contact with the descending liquid film, transferring the contaminants from the gas to the liquid.
  • Moisture Eliminator: After the packed section, a moisture eliminator is used to remove any entrained liquid droplets from the exiting gas stream.
  • Re-circulation and Treatment: The spent scrubbing liquid, now containing the pollutants, is collected at the bottom and can be treated, reused, or disposed of.

Horizontal Flow Packed Bed Wet Scrubbers

Plastratum’s horizontal flow wet scrubbers are an air pollution control device that uses a cross-flow design to remove pollutants from industrial gas streams. Contaminated gas flows horizontally through a packed bed, while scrubbing liquid flows downward through the packing, perpendicular to the gas.

Whilst there are many similarities with the way a packed tower scrubber works, this design provides prolonged contact between the gas and liquid, allowing for the absorption of pollutants before the cleaned, saturated gas exits after passing through mist eliminators.

Horizontal scrubbers are favoured for their compact, space-saving design, making them ideal for applications with limited headroom. 

Contact us

Plastratum are experts in the design, manufacture, installation and commissioning of bespoke chemical plant and equipment:

– Surface Finishing Equipment

– Effluent Treatment Plant

– Fume Scrubbing

For further information, please contact us to develop your ideas.

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