Industrial facilities produce odorous gases containing chemicals that are harmful to the environment and human health. These odorous gases are distributed to the work environment and the surroundings, disrupting the indoor and outdoor air quality. Inhaling odorous gases mixed into the indoor environment through the nose and mouth is very harmful for the personnel. It is not possible to work without protective equipment in the environment where these odorous gases are present. In addition, odorous gases emitted to the outdoor environment spread to the environment and nature, threatening other businesses, living spaces and natural life.
These odorous gases are typically present in wastewater treatment plants, facilities manufacturing plant or animal products, and chemical processing plants in industries such as paint, cosmetics, automotive, pharmaceuticals, and mining. These odorous gases are released into the external environment as organic or inorganic compounds. They may also contain toxic gases. One of the most effective methods of filtering these odorous gases is through chemical scrubber units. These units are manufactured as horizontal or vertical units depending on the process and location. Proven technology for odor control, these scrubbers oxidize and destroy odorous compounds.
The fundamental concept is to introduce the specified chemical liquid into the tower and allow it to react with the odorous gases as they pass through. This process is designed to effectively destroy the odorous gases within the tower. These units are manufactured as single or multi-stage units, tailored to the chemical structure of the odorous gas. They operate with high efficiency, even at high odor concentrations, with a success rate of up to 99%.
HOW IT WORK :
The Chemical Scrubber unit contains a substantial quantity of specialized surface-enhancing plastic packing. The plastic packing are employed to capture and absorb odorous gases within the unit. In addition to the purified water, a variety of Chemical additives are introduced into the unit. The water in the unit is then dosed with the appropriate chemical solution. The chemical solution is continuously circulated in the unit with a pump. This process ensures that the plastic packing are continuously washed with the chemical solution. Once these conditions have been met, the odorous gases in the plant are absorbed from the surrounding environment and transported to the chemical scrubber unit. As the odorous gases pass through the scrubber tower, they come into contact with the fillings inside.
The odor molecules in the odorous gas react with the chemical solution as a result of this impact process. This reaction results in the destruction of the odorous gas within the tower. As the chemical reaction continues, the chemical solution
is continuously added to the unit Periodically, waste liquids accumulated in the tank are discharged or disposed of. The odorous gases are retained within the unit, while the purified gas is released into the atmosphere. This is the operational principle behind their efficient functioning.