Abstract: | This paper presents the results, both pilot and full-scale, of experience with the application of wet electrostatic precipitation technology for the control of fine particle emissions from industrial processes. Performance data involving the collection of such difficult-to-clean emissions as a sulfuric acid mist and recovery boiler salt fume are presented. The measured wet precipitator performance parameters (e.g., SCA, effective migration velocity) are compared to those reported in literature for dry precipitators operating on equivalent processes. Particular emphasis is directed toward examining wet electrostatic precipitator performance levels in controlling very high concentrations of submicron fume with the accompanying problem of space charge corona quenching. Relationships between these performance data and specific wet precipitator operating parameters such as operating voltage and current density are also examined. |