märkäpesureita
Märkäpesureita, also known as wet scrubbers, are air pollution control devices that use a liquid, typically water, to remove pollutants from an exhaust gas stream. They are employed in various industrial settings to reduce emissions of particulate matter, acid gases, and other harmful substances. The basic principle involves bringing the contaminated gas into intimate contact with the scrubbing liquid, allowing the pollutants to be absorbed or captured by the liquid.
There are several types of märkäpesureita, each with its own design and operating characteristics. Common examples
The effectiveness of a märkäpesuri depends on factors such as the gas flow rate, the type and