Electostatic Precipitator Manufacturers
“It is the pollution control equipment used to capture dust (Solid) particles from Flue gas generated by the combustion process in Thermal Power & Steel plants” Electrostatic Precipitators (ESP)
Working Principle
Flue gas is forced to pass two electrodes (electrical terminals), which take the form of metal wires, bars, Bag, or plates inside a pipe or smokestack. The first electrode is charged to a very high negative voltage. As the dirt particles move past it, they pick up a negative charge. Higher up the pipe (or further along, if it’s a horizontal pipe), there’s a second electrode consisting of metal plates charged to a high positive voltage (50,000–00,000 volts is typical). Since unlike charges attract the negatively charged soot particles are attracted to the positively charged plates and stick there. From time to time, the collecting plates have to be shaken to empty away from the ash by rapping.

Major Parts in ESP
Our ESP are indigenously designed & manufactured by our highly experienced team. It can achieve up to 99.9 % per cent solid particle capture.
After-sales services for ESP
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