Envirocare International, Inc.
MicroMist - Model EGC -Evaporative Gas Conditioning
Evaporative Gas Conditioning (EGC) is a technique for conditioning flue gas prior to electrostatic precipitators or fabric filters to reduce gas volume, lower the temperature, and improve particulate collection. Finely atomized water is evaporated in the gas stream to lower its temperature and raise the moisture content.
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- Over 1000 installations worldwide
- Water flows up to 440 gpm (100 m3/hr)
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