9
Chapter
2
Description
Dispersed
particles
in
the
gas
flow
are
brought
into
contact
with
a
scrubbing
liquid
to
bind
them.
To
enable
this,
a
phase
boundary
interface
that
is
as
large
as
possible
must
be
generated
between
the
gas
(air)
and
liquid.
The
gas
flow
is
deflected.
Due
to
inertia,
the
particles
move
towards
the
surface
of
the
liquid
and
are
bound
or
accumulate
there.
In
the
scrubber,
the
dust
‐
carrying
liquid
particles
and
air
are
separated
by
means
of
centrifugal
force.
The
cleaned
air
is
blown
out
through
the
clean
gas
port
of
the
device.
The
scrubbing
liquid
‐
containing
the
accumulated
dust
particles
‐
flows
downwards
into
the
sludge
tank
where
the
separated
dust
sediments
be
‐
come
sludge.