Method for the cleaning of flue gases with different contents of

Gas separation: processes – Electric or electrostatic field – And nonelectrical separation of fluid mixture

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ABSTRACT:
A method of operating an apparatus for the cleaning of industrial waste gases and especially power plant flue gases. The gases are fed through a quencher to a first scrubber with its own recirculation and upstream of a second scrubber having its own recirculation and aerosols of halogen compounds which are eliminated by providing the quencher is part of a prescrubber or by forming the downstream scrubber with a wet electrostatic precipitator.

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