Low-power ion beam flue gas whitening technology gathers particles and water mist in flue gas by positive and negative ions in ion electric field, forming water flow to wash them down, and realizes white smoke elimination. The technology is simple in operation and low in cost, and can efficiently adsorb particulate matter and water mist in flue gas.
Condensed phase change mixed air flue gas whitening technology converts water vapor in condensed flue gas into liquid water, thus reducing the formation and emission of particulate matter. This technology has the characteristics of low energy consumption and good whitening effect, and is suitable for the treatment of high temperature flue gas.
Both of these technologies can be used to eliminate white smoke in boilers, but each technology has its own scope of application and operational requirements. When selecting and applying technologies, it is necessary to evaluate and make decisions according to the specific conditions of boilers, emission requirements and economic feasibility. In addition, the reliability of technology, the durability of equipment and the operation and maintenance cost need to be considered.