Information Required for the Selection and Application of Electrostatic Precipitators for the Collection of Dry Particulate Material |
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Authors: | Indur M. Goklany |
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Affiliation: | National Commission on Air Quality |
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Abstract: | This report is a continuation of two prior papers on the selection and application of electrostatic precipitators. The first papers submitted by the TA-5 committee of APCA were primarily concerned with the collection of fly ash from boiler gases. Three other major applications of industrial precipitators include the ferrous, pulp and paper, and cement fields. Other industries utilizing the precipitator but to a lesser degree are: chemical, petroleum, and non-ferrous metals. New application areas in the United States include municipal incinerators and high temperature-high pressure gas cleaning. While a similarity of theory and equipment is common to all of the above applications, there are sufficient differences both in the processes and types of material collected to make the selection of the Individual precipitator subject to a comprehensive evaluation. In order properly to make this evaluation, it is necessary that a suitable means of communication be established between user and supplier. It is the purpose of this report to recommend ’? terminology, emphasize design factors, and list the information needed by the supplier to make a proper application of his equipment. |
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