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The Wet Electrostatic Precipitator (WESP) is a type of air purification technology used to remove particulate matter from industrial exhaust streams. It works by charging the particles in the exhaust stream and then collecting them on a series of electrodes. The collected particles are then removed from the electrodes by a liquid spray. WESP technology is used in a variety of industries, including power plants, chemical plants, and paper mills.
WESP technology is an effective and efficient way to reduce particulate matter emissions from industrial processes. It is also relatively low-cost and easy to maintain. Additionally, WESP technology can be used in combination with other air purification technologies, such as fabric filters and scrubbers, to further reduce emissions.
Some companies in the Wet Electrostatic Precipitator market include Babcock & Wilcox, Siemens, Thermax, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Show Less Read more