S&T: CISDI’s latest green technology upgrades three BOFs ─── Wet electrostatic precipitator vital for ultra-low emissions
Date:2020/1/14 Source: CISDI
CISDI’s wet electrostatic precipitator now features in a number of
successful BOF rebuild projects.
At Longsheng Steel in the Shandong Province, CISDI’s applied technology
resulted in a successful first hot-commissioning of the plant’s BOF 2.
Immediately after, the same successful result was achieved at BOF 1.
Both rebuilt BOF dedusting systems are operating continuously and
stably.
One week later, TISCO’s BOF 3 rebuild was also started up smoothly,
thanks to CISDI’s wet electrostatic precipitator expertise.
The precipitator is used to collect primary dusts from the BOF and is
critical for achieving ultra-low emissions.
Working principles of CISDI’s wet electrostatic precipitator
are as follows:
i) Electrostatically absorbs negative charges accumulated in dusts from
BOF fumes
ii) An electric field force collects charged dust particles onto the
collecting board
iii) Dusts are flushed off from the board into a dust hopper
Highlights:
i) Real-time assessment of gas explosion
ii) Active resistance to combustion hazards
iii) Good flow equalisation
iv) Highly efficient dedusting
v) Safer and more reliable running of equipment
Longsheng Steel’s rebuilt BOF dedusting system,
which is running stably with CISDI’s wet electrostatic precipitator expertise
TISCO’s BOF dedusting rebuild, featuring CISDI’s
wet electrostatic precipitator