Low Pressure Dry Scrubbers: Cost-Effective Filtration for Atmospheric Conditions

At Roben Mfg. Co., Inc., we offer Low Pressure Dry Scrubbers designed for cost-effective contaminant removal without the need for liquids or pressurization. These scrubbers are perfect for industries such as manufacturing, food processing, and environmental management, where dry filtration meets operational needs.

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What is a Low Pressure Dry Scrubber?

A Low Pressure Dry Scrubber uses a solid or dry filtration medium to capture contaminants from gas streams without requiring elevated pressure. This design is suitable for applications where low-pressure, dry treatment is efficient and sufficient.

Why Choose Low Pressure Dry Scrubbers?

  • Low Operational Costs: Dry systems reduce the need for liquid handling and associated maintenance.
  • Efficient Filtration: Effectively captures particulates in low-pressure conditions.
  • Versatile Design: Suitable for a wide range of applications that do not require pressurization.

Low Pressure Dry Scrubber Specifications and Characteristics:

Our Low Pressure Dry Scrubbers are built for reliable performance in low-pressure applications.

  • Materials: Carbon steel, aluminum, and other industrial-grade materials.
  • Pressure Rating: Atmospheric pressure.
  • Temperature Rating: -10°C to 250°C.
  • Applications Include:
    1. Particulate filtration in food and beverage production.
    2. Emission control in manufacturing facilities.
    3. Environmental control for air purification.

Low Pressure Dry Scrubber Types: We manufacture various Low Pressure Dry Scrubbers tailored to meet specific needs

  • Baghouse Scrubbers: For high-efficiency particulate filtration.
  • Cyclone Scrubbers: Suitable for coarse particulate removal.
  • Electrostatic Precipitators: For effective capture of fine particulates.

Materials: Our dry scrubbers are constructed from durable materials for long-lasting performance

  • Carbon Steel: Ideal for general use and cost-effectiveness.
  • Aluminum: Lightweight and corrosion-resistant for moderate environments.

Certifications and Standards: Our Low Pressure Dry Scrubbers meet industry standards for safety and efficiency

  1. ASME Section VIII Division 1
  2. ISO 9001:2015 Certification
  3. EPA Standards for air quality equipment

Industries Served: Our Low Pressure Dry Scrubbers serve industries such as

  • Manufacturing
  • Food and Beverage
  • Environmental Management
  • Automotive

Low Pressure Dry Scrubber Applications: These scrubbers are suitable for applications requiring dry particulate removal at atmospheric pressure

  • Air purification in manufacturing plants.
  • Particulate filtration in food processing facilities.
  • Emission control in automotive production.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is a low pressure dry scrubber?

A low pressure dry scrubber is a filtration device that removes particulates from gas streams using dry filtration media at atmospheric pressure.

2. Why choose low pressure dry scrubbers?

Low pressure dry scrubbers provide cost-effective filtration without the need for pressurization or liquid media, ideal for low-maintenance applications.

3. What materials are used in low pressure dry scrubbers?

Common materials include carbon steel and aluminum, chosen for durability and suitability in dry filtration applications.

4. What industries use low pressure dry scrubbers?

Industries such as manufacturing, food and beverage, environmental management, and automotive use these scrubbers for dry filtration.

5. How are low pressure dry scrubbers maintained?

Regular cleaning and filter media replacement ensure continued efficiency in dry filtration applications.

For more information or to request a quote, please Contact Us. Our team is ready to assist you with your Low Pressure Dry Scrubber needs.

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