Polished Dry Scrubbers: Precision Filtration with a Smooth, Corrosion-Resistant Finish

At Roben Mfg. Co., Inc., we design Polished Dry Scrubbers for precision filtration applications requiring a high-quality, corrosion-resistant finish. These scrubbers are ideal for industries such as pharmaceuticals, electronics manufacturing, and food processing, where cleanliness and contaminant control are critical.

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What is a Polished Dry Scrubber?

A Polished Dry Scrubber is a particulate filtration device with a smooth, polished interior that minimizes contamination and supports efficient airflow. The polished surface resists corrosion, making it suitable for applications requiring high levels of cleanliness.

Why Choose Polished Dry Scrubbers?

  • Enhanced Cleanability: Smooth surface minimizes particle build-up.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Polished finish prevents corrosion and extends equipment life.
  • Optimal Airflow: Designed for efficient contaminant capture and air movement.

Polished Dry Scrubber Specifications and Characteristics

Our Polished Dry Scrubbers are designed for clean environments requiring contaminant control.

  • Materials: 316L stainless steel and other high-grade alloys.
  • Pressure Rating: Atmospheric to 300 psi (20 bar).
  • Temperature Rating: -10°C to 250°C.
  • Applications Include:
    1. Contaminant filtration in pharmaceutical production.
    2. Air purification in electronics manufacturing.
    3. Dust removal in food processing.

Polished Dry Scrubber Types: We offer a range of Polished Dry Scrubbers tailored to specific purity requirements

  • Electrostatic Precipitators: For high-efficiency particulate removal.
  • HEPA Filter Scrubbers: Ideal for ultra-fine particulate capture.
  • Cyclone Scrubbers: Suitable for larger particles in controlled environments.

Materials: Our dry scrubbers are built from materials that maintain cleanliness and resist corrosion

  • 316L Stainless Steel: Provides a polished, corrosion-resistant surface.
  • High-Grade Alloys: For durability in high-purity environments.

Certifications and Standards: Our Polished Dry Scrubbers meet industry standards for quality and cleanliness

  1. ASME Section VIII Division 1
  2. ISO 9001:2015 Certification
  3. FDA and GMP Compliance for food and pharmaceutical applications

Industries Served: Our Polished Dry Scrubbers serve industries such as

  • Pharmaceutical
  • Electronics Manufacturing
  • Food and Beverage
  • Semiconductor

Polished Dry Scrubber Applications: These scrubbers are ideal for applications that require contaminant control and corrosion resistance

  • Air purification in pharmaceutical cleanrooms.
  • Particulate removal in electronics and semiconductor production.
  • Dust control in food processing facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is a polished dry scrubber?

A polished dry scrubber is a particulate filtration device with a smooth, corrosion-resistant interior, ideal for high-purity environments.

2. Why choose polished dry scrubbers?

Polished dry scrubbers provide enhanced cleanability, corrosion resistance, and efficient particulate capture in controlled environments.

3. What materials are used in polished dry scrubbers?

Common materials include 316L stainless steel and high-grade alloys, selected for their corrosion resistance and smooth finish.

4. What industries use polished dry scrubbers?

Industries such as pharmaceuticals, electronics manufacturing, food and beverage, and semiconductors use these scrubbers for air purification.

5. How are polished dry scrubbers maintained?

Regular cleaning and inspection of the polished surface ensure continued cleanliness and efficiency.

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

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