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Metallurgical offgas electrostatic precipitation

The first step in treating metallurgical offgas is cooling in preparation for electrostatic dust precipitation. Electrostatic precipitators operate at about 600 K. Above this temperature, their steel structure weakens. Below this temperature, sulfuric acid forms from small amounts of S03 and HzO(g) in the furnace offgas - causing corrosion of the precipitator. [Pg.34]

Fig. 6.2. Dehydration of metallurgical and spent acid decomposition furnace offgas. Dehydration is done after (i) H20(g) has been condensed by gas cooling and (ii) aqueous mist has been removed by electrostatic precipitation (not shown). The gas leaving dehydration contains 50 milligrams of H20(g) per Nm3 of gas. The acid plant s main blower is situated immediately after dehydration. Fig. 6.2. Dehydration of metallurgical and spent acid decomposition furnace offgas. Dehydration is done after (i) H20(g) has been condensed by gas cooling and (ii) aqueous mist has been removed by electrostatic precipitation (not shown). The gas leaving dehydration contains 50 milligrams of H20(g) per Nm3 of gas. The acid plant s main blower is situated immediately after dehydration.



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