Distribution of the latest technology catalog for Lechler's ceramic spray nozzles for flue gas desulfurization systems has begun.

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The latest technology has been utilized in the design of the Rehiller company's Twin Absorb ceramic nozzle. Starting with coal-fired power plants, ceramic hollow cone nozzles have been incorporated into flue gas desulfurization systems worldwide. Recently, the size of the particle diameter produced by a single spray nozzle has become crucial for improving desulfurization efficiency. As a solution, Rehiller has developed: ◇ Particle Diameter - Production of a dual-orifice spray nozzle - Creation of a spray nozzle with an angle of up to 120° - There is a limit to the particle diameter that can be produced by a single spray nozzle. Therefore, a spray nozzle has been developed that considers secondary atomization generated by the collision of sprayed sprays. * This particle diameter will be smaller than the particle diameter formed by the nozzle. ◇ Gas Layer Formation In typical spray nozzles, the gas generated within the tower flows in a single direction, forming a biased gas layer. The Twin Absorb spray nozzle creates turbulence by having one spray rotate clockwise and the other counterclockwise, preventing the gas flow from becoming disturbed or biased. In other words, it enables efficient desulfurization.

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