B01D47/12

Treatment of offgas from urea finishing

Disclosed is a urea finishing method including an off-gas treatment, the method comprising urea finishing and supplying the off-gas to a quenching zone and to a scrub column comprising a sump and a venturi stage, wherein the sump has a split sump configuration with two compartments.

SUBMICRON PARTICLE REMOVAL FROM GAS STREAMS

Disclosed are methods and systems for removing submicron particles from a gas stream, in particular from urea prilling off-gas, wherein a Venturi ejector is used. A method comprises contacting a gas stream containing submicron particles in a Venturi ejector with an injected high velocity scrubbing liquid to provide a pumping action, wherein the scrubbing liquid has an initial velocity of at least 25 m/s and wherein the ratio of scrubbing liquid and gas flow is between 0.0005 and 0.0015 (m.sup.3/h)/(m.sup.3/h).

SUBMICRON PARTICLE REMOVAL FROM GAS STREAMS

Disclosed are methods and systems for removing submicron particles from a gas stream, in particular from urea prilling off-gas, wherein a Venturi ejector is used. A method comprises contacting a gas stream containing submicron particles in a Venturi ejector with an injected high velocity scrubbing liquid to provide a pumping action, wherein the scrubbing liquid has an initial velocity of at least 25 m/s and wherein the ratio of scrubbing liquid and gas flow is between 0.0005 and 0.0015 (m.sup.3/h)/(m.sup.3/h).

FOREIGN SUBSTANCE COLECTING APPARATUS AND ELECTRICAL STEEL SHEET MANUFACTURING FACILITY INCLUDING SAME

A foreign substance collecting apparatus according to one embodiment of the present disclosure may comprise: a collection body unit formed with a suction port through which air including foreign substances flows in and a discharge port through which air removed of the foreign substances is discharged; and a mixing unit provided inside the collection body unit and disposed on a flow passage of the air, and forming a vortex in washing water contained therein by inducing a rotary flow of the air.

SCRUBBER SYSTEM WITH AUTOMATIC PRESSURE CONTROL VENTURI
20220226772 · 2022-07-21 · ·

Provided is a scrubber system in which by improving a structure of an existing scrubber inlet preventer, a diameter of the lower end of a second cleaning liquid buffer forming the lower end of the inlet preventer is extended, a separate nozzle is installed in a lower pipe part to prevent generated powder from blocking the lower end of the inlet preventer, a path of a material to be treated first descends along the inlet preventer and then first ascends along a first chamber and a second chamber, second descends to a third chamber again, wherein the an automatic pressure control system including a venturi is installed on the upper end of the third chamber to prevent a backflow of the material to be treated, and then is guided to a fourth chamber with a polypropylene absorber to second descend in the fourth chamber and discharged to an outlet.

METHOD AND INSTALLATION FOR REMOVING A GAS FROM A FLOW OF A GAS MIXTURE
20220176315 · 2022-06-09 ·

A method and installation for removing a gas from a flow of a gas mixture. A first liquid (82) is introduced in the flow (106) for evoporative cooling and saturation of the gas mixture. Small droplets of a second liquid (84) are provided which are capable of adsorbing and dissolving said gas and of a size small enough not to be sedimented by gravitation and big enough to be centrifugally separated. The small droplets are sprayed into the flow for adsorbing and dissolving said gas into the droplets, and the small droplets are centrifugally separated from the flow.

ENERGY-SAVING PROCESS SYSTEM FOR PURIFYING AND RECYCLING OXYGEN FROM HIGH-TEMPERATURE OXYGEN-ENRICHED FLUE GAS AND PROCESS THEREOF

The disclosure discloses an energy-saving system for purifying and recycling oxygen from high-temperature oxygen-enriched flue gas, including a water washing mechanism for introducing high-temperature oxygen-enriched flue gas, a compressor set connected with the water washing system through a pipeline, a compressor outlet heat exchanger connected with the compressor set through a pipeline, a gas-liquid separation tank connected with the compressor outlet heat exchanger through a pipeline, a temperature swing adsorption isobaric drying mechanism and a pressure swing adsorption purification mechanism connected with the gas-liquid separation tank through pipelines, a dedusting and filtering mechanism for introducing gas treated by the temperature swing adsorption isobaric drying mechanism and the pressure swing adsorption purification mechanism, and a cooling mechanism for cooling the water washing mechanism and the compressor outlet heat exchanger.

ENERGY-SAVING PROCESS SYSTEM FOR PURIFYING AND RECYCLING OXYGEN FROM HIGH-TEMPERATURE OXYGEN-ENRICHED FLUE GAS AND PROCESS THEREOF

The disclosure discloses an energy-saving system for purifying and recycling oxygen from high-temperature oxygen-enriched flue gas, including a water washing mechanism for introducing high-temperature oxygen-enriched flue gas, a compressor set connected with the water washing system through a pipeline, a compressor outlet heat exchanger connected with the compressor set through a pipeline, a gas-liquid separation tank connected with the compressor outlet heat exchanger through a pipeline, a temperature swing adsorption isobaric drying mechanism and a pressure swing adsorption purification mechanism connected with the gas-liquid separation tank through pipelines, a dedusting and filtering mechanism for introducing gas treated by the temperature swing adsorption isobaric drying mechanism and the pressure swing adsorption purification mechanism, and a cooling mechanism for cooling the water washing mechanism and the compressor outlet heat exchanger.

Apparatus and a method for washing of hydrocarbon product vapor

An apparatus and a method for washing hydrocarbon product vapor are disclosed. The apparatus comprises housing, a first wash zone at a predefined cross-section of the housing for receiving the hydrocarbon product vapor, a plurality of injection units located within the first wash zone at predetermined intervals of the length of the housing for receiving wash oil. The injection units inject oil droplets formed from the received wash oil to contact the vapor and obtain a primary washed hydrocarbon vapor within the first wash zone. Further, a second wash zone is located above and in fluid communication with the first wash zone for receiving the primary washed hydrocarbon vapor. One or more spray headers receive wash oil and spray oil droplets formed from the received wash oil to contact with the primary washed hydrocarbon vapor, thereby forming a secondary washed hydrocarbon vapor.

Apparatus and a method for washing of hydrocarbon product vapor

An apparatus and a method for washing hydrocarbon product vapor are disclosed. The apparatus comprises housing, a first wash zone at a predefined cross-section of the housing for receiving the hydrocarbon product vapor, a plurality of injection units located within the first wash zone at predetermined intervals of the length of the housing for receiving wash oil. The injection units inject oil droplets formed from the received wash oil to contact the vapor and obtain a primary washed hydrocarbon vapor within the first wash zone. Further, a second wash zone is located above and in fluid communication with the first wash zone for receiving the primary washed hydrocarbon vapor. One or more spray headers receive wash oil and spray oil droplets formed from the received wash oil to contact with the primary washed hydrocarbon vapor, thereby forming a secondary washed hydrocarbon vapor.