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Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP) is a flagship product of MEWAPC business. It can supply in various types of plants including power, cement, steel, non-ferrous metallurgical, fertilizers, tyres and tubes, paper, chemicals, textiles, food & beverages etc. Since its inception

The Electrostatic Precipitators (ESPs) comes in two variants, Dry ESP and Wet ESP. The former is used on hot process exhaust (50 – 450 degrees Celsius) that operate above the dew point of gas stream and the latter being a special application system, used for filtering wet sticky, tarry and oily particulate matter. It is capable of capturing 100+ types of particulate matters from 1 micron to 1000 microns and can handle coal as well as 50+ types of biomass fuel. It is equipped with Opticor® – a fully automatic advanced Digital Signal Processor (DSP) controller, catering to particulate emission control for coal and biomass fired boiler, furnace, incinerators, liquid waste applications, kiln, mill, sinter, pellet, sponge iron, non-ferrous applications.

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Faqs Of Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP)

What is an Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP)? + An ESP is a highly efficient filtration device that removes fine particulates (like ash, smoke, and dust) from flowing industrial flue gases using electrostatic charge.
How does an ESP work? + High voltage electrodes charge dust particles in the gas stream. The charged particles migrate to grounded collection plates, where they adhere. Periodic rapping vibrates the plates, causing the collected dust to fall into hoppers.
What is the particulate removal efficiency of an ESP? + Modern industrial ESPs can achieve particulate removal efficiencies of 99.9% or higher, capturing particles down to sub-micron sizes.
What are the advantages of using an ESP? + Low operating cost, minimal pressure drop, ability to handle high gas flow rates and high-temperature gases, and long service life.
Which industries require Electrostatic Precipitators? + Coal-fired thermal power plants, cement plants, steel mills, waste-to-energy plants, and paper manufacturing mills.