Pollution Control
Released:2024-12-25 Form:original

The advantage of pollution control spray systems is that pollution control spray systems enable companies to proactively control the amount of nitrogen oxide gases (NOx), sulfur oxide (SOx) gases, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other substances that may enter flue gas, treated water, and air resources. These solutions are designed to capture gas particles and disperse them from the emitted air/water. Pollution control atomizers/nozzles are usually placed in the downstream process.
Common applications of pollution control spray systems
The types of applications that benefit from pollution control spray systems will depend on their processes and how contaminants move through them into air and water resources. Here are some common applications of our nozzles.
Gas washing
Gas washing involves using a nozzle to push water, liquid, or slurry into the flue gas to remove toxic gases. Nozzles can also provide odor control for waste, exhaust gases, or process flows to improve air quality for workers inside manufacturing and processing operations. Other gas washing processes may use ammonia solutions to absorb NOx produced by combustion equipment.
Air stripping
Air stripping involves mixing contaminated water with air to remove contaminants from the stream. The nozzle design provides a wide surface area so that more water comes into contact with the air. The types of pollutants that could be removed include trihalomethanes and VOCs.
Toxic gas mitigation
In storage containers where toxic gases are stored, leaks may occur. In the event of a leak, pollution control nozzles can be activated to produce large amounts of water to cover storage containers or tanker trucks, dispersing the gas from the air. This type of protected water system allows workers to implement emergency protocols to repair storage tanks.
Recommended nozzles for polluted air control
The nozzles are designed to fit the workstation flow, based on when contaminants enter the air or water flow. Common pollution control nozzles include double-conical nozzles, which allow water and air to mix, and hollow conical nozzles for gas cooling towers to lower temperatures, as this method also reduces the amount of excess toxic gases produced during the process. Fan nozzle guns are commonly used for flue gas desulfurization because they provide the best placement in the flue.
If you are looking for customization for pollution control methods, please contact NIKO TECH. We offer a range of technical solutions tailored to your industry and application.