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* | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrostatic_precipitator The Wikipedia Page on Electrostatic Precipitators] | ||
*[http://electrostatics.org/images/ESA2012_C4.pdf Performance Characteristics between Horizontally and Vertically Oriented Electrodes EHD-ESP for Collection of Low-Resistive Diesel Particulates] |
Latest revision as of 23:06, 16 July 2020
Basics
- A Device that Uses Electrically Charged Plates/Componets, and Air Flow to cause particles to become charged, then cluster on one of the surfaces, then being densified, and often removed from the flow removed as a solid
- Useful as they can collect very fine particles, and short of acidic/basic gasses etc, they need no replacement of componets (unlike filters)
- Can be room scale, or industrial gas treatment
Internal Links
- Fanless Air Ionizer a similar concept, that has no fan, and only 1 electrode