Showing results for: flue gas filter News
Need help finding the right suppliers? Try XPRT Sourcing. Let the XPRTs do the work for you
Sign in to XPRT
Don't have an account? Get Started
Sign up to XPRT
Enter your email to restore your password
Generally, the flue gas need to be filtered from thermal power plants which is mean the flue gas exhaust from their boilers (can be coal fired, oil fired, bio-mass fuel fired boilers and so on). Due to the exhaust gas include SOx, NOx, CO, CO2, as well as some fine ashes, so which is very easy to get an acidic circumstance, especial when the temperature lower some, the acid dew may exist, this ...
The E Instruments 40”(1m) and 60”(1.5m) Inconel flue gas sampling probes with a sintered filter are essential for many combustion applications such as incinerators, coal fired boilers, cement kilns, and steel furnaces that produce flue gases with high temperatures and large amounts of dust, particulates, and ...
The use of nanomaterials in consumer goods is growing, as is their presence in waste. A new study is the first to follow the fate of engineered nanoparticles through the entire waste incineration chain. The results indicate current filter technology is effective in removing nanoparticles from flue gas, but that nanoparticles also bind to residues, such as fly ash and slag, which eventually end up ...
Ash from waste incineration can be made safer simply by mixing it with rice husks, water and other forms of waste ash at temperatures under 100 °C, according to new research. Once dried, the end product not only locks away toxic metals lead and zinc, but also stores carbon. Furthermore, it can be used in the polymer industry to lower costs, improve polymer properties and reduce the use of ...
Need help finding the right suppliers? Try XPRT Sourcing. Let the XPRTs do the work for you
Thank you for subscribing to our eBulletins
You can modify your subscriptions at any time by logging in to your XPRT account.
Add Supplier Profile
Already have an account? Login here