flue gas desulfurization

Selection criteria for nozzles used for denitrification

Selection of denitrification nozzles is a very important part of the flue gas denitrification project, the rationality and reliability of its selection directly affects the performance and stability of the entire denitrification system. In order to ensure the selection of denitrification nozzles is successful, we need to consider the following aspects. Type of nozzle Denitrification…

DCF-M Dual Fluid

Electromagnetic Atomizing Nozzle DCF-M Dual Fluid

Voltage: DC24V Electric Current: 0.75A Maximum Pressure: 100PSI,Water Pressure 60PSI Inlet Port: 1/8 Maximum Temperature Resistance: 60℃ Cycle Times: 6000 times/min Shell Active Core: 430F Stainless Steel Spring: 304SS Rubber Ring: EPDM and Fluorinated rubber Coil: nylon lagging Plastic parts: Teflon Wire: PUR mater Fluid Connections Fluid connections should use appropriate 1/4 pipe connections, and…

DCF-L

Electromagnetic Atomizing Nozzle DCF-L Single Fluid

Voltage: DC24V Electric Current: 0.3A Maximum Pressure: 100PSI Inlet Port: 1/8 Maximum Temperature Resistance: 60℃ Cycle Times: 6000 times/min Shell Active Core: 430F Stainless Steel Spring: 304SS Rubber Ring: EPDM and Fluorinated rubber; Coil: nylon lagging; Plastic parts: Teflon Wire: PUR mater Fluid Connections Fluid connections should use appropriate 1/8 pipe connections, and an appropriate…

Electromagnetic Atomizing Nozzle DCF-S Single Fluid

Voltage: DC24V Electric Current: 0.3A Maximum Pressure: 100PSI Inlet Port: 1/8 Maximum Temperature Resistance: 60℃ Cycle Times: 6000 times/minShell Active Core: 430F Stainless Steel Spring: 304SS Rubber Ring: EPDM and Fluorinated rubber;Coil: nylon lagging;Plastic parts: TeflonWire: PUR mater Fluid Connections Fluid connections should use appropriate 1/8 pipe connections, and an appropriate thread sealant should be…