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Scrubbers mobile-bed

Mobile-Bed Scrubbers Mobile-bed scrubbers (Fig. 17-51) are constructed with one or more beds of low-density spheres that are free to move between upper and lower retaining grids. The spheres are commonly 1.0 in (2.5 cm) or more in diameter and made from rubber or a plastic such as polypropylene. The plastic spheres may be solid or hollow. Gas and liquid flows are countercurrent, and the spherical packings are flmdized by the upward-flowing gas. The movement of... [Pg.1594]

Mobile-Tied Scrubbers Mobile-bed scrubbers (Fig. 17-52) are constructed with one or more beds of low-density spheres that are free to move between upper and lower retaining grids. The spheres are... [Pg.42]


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