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Company Name : Bhavi Plast Pvt. Ltd.

The Bhavi Plast Pvt Ltd  make Venturi scrubber efficiently collects fine particulate and mists. Capacities upto 50000 + CFM possible

 

Operating Principles :

The incoming gas is accelerated to a high velocity at the scrubber’s throat where it comes into contact with the scrubbing liquid.

In the Venturi Wet Scrubber Scrubbing liquid is atomised into fine droplets which entrap particles.

It uses the deferential between high velocity gases and free-flowing water to create droplets which entrap contaminants, hold them in suspension and deliver them as a highly concentrated slurry.

Downstream from the throat, the cleaned gas decelerates and the particulate-laden droplets collide and agglomerate. The large, heavy, agglomerated droplets are driven away for easy disposal.

Our Venturi Wet Scrubber offers more advantages in separating and recovering liquid mists and ultra-fine particulate than other gas cleaning methods.

Benefits :

Simple in design, yet highly efficient, this Venturi Wet Scrubber incorporates features calculated to maximize collection efficiency while minimizing operating and maintenance costs.

It is non clogging , has a simple method of introducing the scrubbing liquid and can be provided with an adjustable throat for optimising efficiency

Flooded elbow is provided to collect agglomerated particulate which provides a barrier to scrubber wear and tear.

Divergent section for energy regain, reducing power consumption and resultant operating costs.



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