Spray Tower Structural Features
Spray towers can be designed in either vertical or horizontal configurations based on customer space management and other factors. The working principle of the vertical structure is a two-phase gas-liquid counterflow contact, while the horizontal structure employs a gas-liquid crossflow contact. Wastegases pass through a packed bed where they are contacted with the liquid phase for absorption and neutralization, achieving waste gas purification. The packed bed in a single tower can be a single layer or multiple layers.
Spray Tower Application Range
Absorption, washing, or purification treatment for waste gases generated by production processes in industries such as chemicals, petrochemicals, semiconductors, food, printing plants, metallurgy, laboratories, and electroplating.
a. Pressure loss: <390-780 Pa.
b. Applicable Temperature: -10℃ to 120℃.
c. Vertical tower specifications, processing capacity: φ300-φ5000mm, exhaust gas processing capacity: 1,000 m³/h - 100,000 m³/h.
d. Horizontal tower specifications are designed based on the exhaust gas volume to be treated as per customer requirements.







