Gas Scrubbing

The spraying of reagents into a gas to remove contaminants, or to change the make up of the gas, is common in many chemical processes.

Modern emissions legislation in many countries mean there are strict controls on the levels of pollutant gases that can be emitted from industrial, chemical or power plants.  Bete produce a variety of nozzles that operate in these often very harsh conditions.

Not all scrubbing applications are lead by environmental issues.   Scrubbing and cooling gases is commonly done to remove heat or contaminant to extend the life of linings and equipment further down stream in the process.

Engineering Considerations

The key engineering considerations to be made when selecting nozzles for gas scrubbing applications are listed in the blue menu to the right hand side of this page.  Below this, through the grey menu, details on  the different designs of suitable gas scrubbing nozzle are accessible.

The information contained in both the engineering considerations pages and the nozzle designs pages is summarised in the "Gas scrubbing nozzle cheat sheet" which is accessed by the orange button also to the right hand side of this page.


Gas Scrubbing Engineering Considerations


Gas Scrubbing Nozzle Designs