esp precipitator
An electrostatic precipitator (ESP) is a high-tech air pollution control device designed to remove fine particles from gas streams by imparting on them the force of an induced electrostatic charge. As a dust collector primarily, the ESP uses high-voltage corona discharge to ionize the gas. This creates charged particles which are then drawn to oppositely charged collection plates. The characteristics of the ESP device are: high-voltage power consumption systems that conserve energy; rugged construction for use in an industrial environment and smart control systems that achieve optimal performance. Its use covers a wide range of industries such as power generation, metallurgy and chemical processing. Here, it gets rid of large amounts of harmful pollutants that would otherwise pollute the earth air we breathe. The result is a cleaner, healthier environment for us all.