Electrostatic Precipitators (ESPs) are proven air-pollution control systems designed to remove fine particulate matter from flue gases generated by boilers, heaters, kilns, and ind...
Electrostatic Precipitators (ESPs) are proven air-pollution control systems designed to remove fine particulate matter from flue gases generated by boilers, heaters, kilns, and industrial process units. ESPs use high-voltage electric fields to charge dust particles and collect them on grounded plates, enabling continuous removal of fly ash and process dust with very high efficiency. Suitable for power plants and a wide range of industries, ESPs handle large gas volumes, variable dust loadings, and temperatures from 70°C to 400°C. With collection efficiency up to 99.95% and guaranteed outlet emissions in the range of 10–200 mg/Nm³ (filterable PM), ESPs ensure regulatory compliance while maintaining high availability up to 98%. Their robust design supports reliable long-term operation even in demanding environments such as cement, iron and steel, biomass, waste-to-energy, pulp and paper, non-ferrous smelting, and oil and gas applications.