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RBSC (SiSiC) desulphurization nozzles are the key parts of flue gas desulphurization system in thermal power plants and large boilers. They are widely installed in the flue gas desulphurizaiton system of many thermal power plants and large boilers.
Single direction nozzle
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Brief Description of FGD Scrubber Zones
Quench:
In this section of the scrubber, the hot flue gases are reduced in temperature before entering the pre-scrubber or absorber. This will protect any heat sensitive components in the absorber and reduce the volume of the gas, thereby increasing the residence time in the absorber.
Pre-Scrubber:
This section is used to remove particulates, chlorides, or both from the flue gas.
Absorber:
This is normally an open spray tower that brings the scrubber slurry into contact with the flue gas, allowing the chemical reactions that tie up the SO 2 to take place in the sump.