Wet electrostatic precipitators are high - efficiency and energy - saving flue gas purification devices designed to handle flue gas containing trace amounts of dust and fine particles. They are mainly used to remove harmful substances such as dust, acid mist, water droplets, aerosols, odors, and PM2.5 from humid gases. Featuring high dust collection efficiency, large flue gas treatment capacity, long service life, and low maintenance costs, wet electrostatic precipitators are ideal equipment for controlling atmospheric dust pollution and have been widely used in the context of increasingly stringent domestic and international environmental protection requirements.

Large-scale wet electrostatic precipitators for phosphorus chemical plant exhaust gas treatment
As a flue gas treatment technology, wet electrostatic precipitators (WESP) have been successfully promoted and applied in countries such as those in Europe, the United States, and Japan. The wet electrostatic precipitation technology independently developed by domestic enterprises has been successfully applied in nearly a hundred coal - fired power plants with a capacity of 300 - 1000 MW. It has achieved an advanced level of clean emission of 5mg/m³. It can also effectively collect fine particulate matter (PM2.5 dust, SO3 acid mist, aerosols), heavy metals (Hg, As, Se, Pb, Cr), and organic pollutants (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, dioxins). With its stability, reliability, and high efficiency, this technology has solved the chimney emission problem, realized clean emission, reached the emission level of gas - fired power plants, and achieved a "once - and - for - all" effect, providing a reliable guarantee for the survival of coal - fired power plants.

200,000 m3/h of desulfurization tail gas - 500,000 m3/h of yellow phosphorus slag wet electrostatic precipitators (WESP)
Some thermal power units and large - scale coal - fired boilers have achieved clean emission results by adopting wet electrostatic precipitation technology. This has provided new ideas for the transformation and upgrading of the energy structure characterized by "shortage of oil and gas, and abundance of coal", exerting a significant and far - reaching impact.

On - site operation effect of wet electrostatic precipitators in Inner Mongolia's metal smelting industry.

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