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Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems
Environmental Systems and Services - Air Pollution Control
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Siemens Environmental Systems & Services (SESS) provides air pollution
control systems such as flue gas desulfurization equipment and electrostatic
precipitators. Boiler components and service are also included in our
environmental portfolio and allow us to offer a complete, integrated solution
for your coal-fired plant. Extensive engineering, construction, manufacturing
and financial resources are available to support every project.
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Our flue gas desulfurization (FGD)
technologies offer proven, cost-effective
solutions to control SO2 and acid gas
emissions. We engineer systems that are
custom designed to meet increasingly
more stringent air quality control
regulations.
Whether your application is removing SO2, HCl, SO3 or HF from coal-fired boilers or industrial processes, our technologies can respond to your specific need. We provide all major FGD technology types available today.
Our commitment to provide you with the highest quality service doesn’t stop once your system goes into operation. We can design and deliver an extended service program or a stand-alone replacement parts program to address your needs and help you keep your system operating at peak performance.
SO2 and Acid GasControl Solutions
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Wet Flue GasDesulfurization
Systems
Our Wet Flue Gas Dsulfurization
Systems (FGD) are designed to address
your plant’s most stringent SO2 and acid
gas control requirements.
Proven performance and experience you can rely on
Our wet FGD systems have been effectively controlling emissions from coal-fired boilers and industrial processes for decades. This vast experience enables our engineers to custom design a system that you can rely on to help meet your plant’s environmental needs.
Solution-based designs for your specific needs
To match a system to your exact require-ments, we analyze your emissions control needs and determine which wet FGD design can offer you the best performance and value. We provide both open-spray (single and double loop) tower and dual-flow tray designs. Our technicians are also experienced in the use of sodium- and calcium-based absorbents and special customer waste streams.
Flue gas enters the absorber and travels up through the absorption zone where it contacts the absorbent slurry or solution that is passing counter-currently down through the absorber. The scrubbed gas continues upward through a mist eliminator that traps entrained absorbent drops before the flue gas exits the scrubber. The scrubber solution falls into a recycle tank in the bottom of the absorber and is pumped to a nozzle header above the absorption zone. A bleed stream is pumped to a dis-posal or slurry dewatering system.
Typical Wet Scrubbing Process
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Dry InjectionSystems
Our flue gas desulfurization (FGD)
technologies offer proven, cost-effective
solutions to control SO2 and acid gas
emissions. We engineer systems that are
custom designed to meet increasingly
more stringent air quality control
regulations.
Our engineers can recommend the best solution for your needs
If our engineers determine that a Dry Injection System can meet your needs, the simplicity of design and consequent potential for lower capital and maintenance costs of our dry sorbent injection process can offer you a cost-effective solution over other designs.
Proven performance you can count on
Our systems have been successfully operating in the power, municipal solid waste, steel, aluminum and other processing industries for more than 40 years.
A dry absorbent is injected into the flue gas in a venturi mixing section or an up-flow dry sorbent reaction chamber upstream of a fabric filter. Acid gas is absorbed in the reactor. The flue gas then passes through a filter cake in the fabric filter bags where additional acid gases are absorbed and solid particulate is collected. A portion of the collected solids is recycled back into the dry sorbent reactor to increase acid gas removal and lower absorbent consumption.
Typical Dry Sorbent Reactor Process
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An alkaline slurry or solution is atomized into the flue gas in the spray dryer absorber, using patented two-fluid nozzle technology. The finely atomized droplets absorb SO2 and acid gases while the heat of the flue gas evaporates the droplets. The flue gas, along with the dried reaction products and solid particulate, is then collected in a fabric filter or electrostatic precipitator. If a fabric filter is used, additional SO2 and acid gas removal occurs as the flue gas passes through the built-up filter cake on the bag.
Typical Spray Dryer Process
Spray Dryer Systems
Our Spray Dryer Systems are especially
well suited to control SO2 and acid gas
emissions from coal-fired boilers,
municipal solid waste-fired boilers, and
hazardous waste incinerators.
Innovation and experience you can depend on for the right solution
The proprietary design features of our Spray Dryer Scrubbing Systems are integral to their superior performance. Our two-fluid nozzle design makes efficient use of reagents and energy while providing a highly reliable atomizing system.
Designed for simple, economical operation and maintenance
Our systems offer you the benefit of easy inspection and maintenance with the scrubber on line. The nozzle/assembly has been specially designed to minimize fly ash build-up, which can help you further reduce your maintenance requirements.
Coal-fired utility and industrial boilers
Hazardous and municipal solid waste projects
Refining processes
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Wet System Spray Dryer System Dry Injection System
Coal-fired utility and industrial boilers
Hazardous and municipal solid waste projects
Refining processes
Small to medium municipal and medical solid
waste projects
Coke oven emissions control
Aluminum anode bake and potline projects for
fluoride scrubbing
Secondary non-ferrous emission control
Municipal solid waste projects
Hazardous waste incineration
Industrial and utility coal-fired boilers
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