
Low equipment resistance, with low total energy consumption. The resistance of an electrostatic precipitator is generally around 200~300Pa, about 1/5 of a baghouse precipitator. Due to its lower total energy consumption and infrequent replacement of wear parts, the operating costs are much lower than those of baghouse precipitators.
Application Range: Electrostatic precipitators can capture particles smaller than 0.1 um, as well as high-temperature flue gases at 300-400 degrees Celsius; wet electrostatic precipitators not only remove dust but also eliminate water and acid mists from the flue gas.
































