Gas Washing System (Scrubber)

Scrubber, which is widely used in many sectors, provides successful and effective results in the removal of odor and acid vapors. Multi-stage and / or Vertical / Horizontal gas scrubbing systems allow different chemical reactions to be performed in each stage to ensure the precise and high efficiency removal of multiple gas compounds. The cleaned gas is released into the air.

Smell; It is the effect that is caused by volatile substances and causes to be perceived by activating the sense of smell. Odor is detected as a result of stimulation of the olfactory nerves in the nasal cavity.

Fragrant compounds include both organic and inorganic molecules. Organic fragrances; Mercapes, amines, Indols, skatollar and other compounds that usually result from the separation of organic substances. Two important inorganic odor elements are hydrogen sulphide (H2S) and ammonia (NH3).

Odor Unit (OU): It is the amount of odorous substance that dispenses in one cubic meter of air, causing a sense of smell.

Odor Concentration Unit (OU / m3): It is the ratio of the amount of fragrant substance to the volume of fragrant substance.

Odor Threshold Value: The level of smell that the human nose starts to perceive.

Scrubber Automation System :

The Video That Installed Scrubber :

Dust Separator Before Scrubber :

  • Ammonia reduction
  • Chemical pollutant reduction
  • Pretreatment for biological filters
  • Odor removal
  • Air purification for drying facilities
  • Air cleaning in treatment plants
  • Humidification of air
  • Smoke reduction
  • Foundries
  • Metal plating facilities
  • Common acid gases include Ammonia (NH3),
  • Hydrogen Chloride (HC), Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)
  • Hydrogen Fluoride (HP), Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)
  • Hydrochloric Acid (HCL), Nitric Acid (HNO3) and others.

Less common acid gases include organic acids such as Hydrogen Bromide, Hydrogen Cyanide, and Acetic Acid. While some pollutants may not appear harmful on their own, they can become dangerous when they react in the atmosphere. For example, while Ammonia is not considered a harmful substance on its own, it can become a dangerous pollutant, such as ammonium sulfate or ammonium nitrate, when it reacts with the atmosphere.

All of these components pose a significant threat to the environment. Acid rain, which results from these pollutants, poses a significant potential threat to all living and non-living things, including vehicles, buildings, and objects. In this regard, the purpose of Gas Scrubbers is to prevent harmful substances from spreading into the atmosphere by absorbing them at the point of exit.