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Scrubbers

Emtrol has installed more than 300 scrubbers across the globe for industries such as mining and minerals, wood products, food products, pulp and paper and many more. Our complete line of scrubbers can accommodate nearly any application.  We offer various types and sizes, dependent upon your operating conditions, including:

Venturi Scrubbers ­ Type W20

Dynamic Fan Scrubbers  ­  Type W30 and Type W40

Impingement Tray Scrubbers  ­  Type W60

Packed Tower Scrubbers  ­  Type W70

Our complete air pollution control systems are an effective solution for product recovery issues and particulate and gaseous emissions control.  Our skid-mounted or field-erected systems may include ancillary components, such as:

pumps & recycle tanks

piping & valves

ductwork & blowers

instrumentation & controls

support structures & access platforms

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  Pump & control skid on VOC/Acid Gas Control System

Our versatile systems readily conform to many industry specific applications and offer our clients the assurance of compliance with pollution control regulations, whether their process relates to fluid bed or hospital and infectious waste incinerator emissions, hazardous waste incineration with mercury recovery or to industrial flue gas desulfurization.

The benefits of an Emtrol system are enhanced by the services we provide.  All the system components are guaranteed by Emtrol, who are experienced in selecting corrosion resistant materials including linings, high nickel alloys, reinforced thermoplastics, etc.  Our systems are pre-assembled and tested prior to shipment to ensure ease of startup in the field and our technical staff can provide onsite support during startup or turnaround, if necessary.

Let our engineering staff evaluate your requirements.

 

 

 

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