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Electrostatic Precipitator Control

Electrostatic Precipitator Control

When particle removal is required, an efficient electrostatic precipitator system is vital. Stock Redler have developed incredibly effective electrostatic precipitators which assist in the process of material handling. Redler offer advanced electrostatic and voltage control systems which will create maximum efficiency within any system.

Maximising plate voltage is critical when optimising the performance of an electrostatic precipitator, and Stock Redler are dedicated to producing the optimal maintenance systems and software, including ESP software and rapper controllers in addition to voltage controllers.

The process of Electrostatic Precipitator Control

Electrostatic precipitator control works by removing solid particles, such as dust, from gas streams within an industrial process. Redler provide electrostatic precipitators for use within many industries, including:

  • Power
  • Metal
  • Cement
  • Chemical
  • Paper

How do Electrostatic Precipitators function?

Precipitators work by creating an electrostatic charge which attaches to dust particles within the gas. As the particles become charged they are attracted to metal plates which collect the dust, which are then removed and cleaned. This process removes up to 99.9% of dust particles from gases.

What exactly happens in the Electrostatic Precipitator process?

As the solid particles become ionised (electrostatically charged), they then undergo migration to the collection surface. Collection of the charged particles then takes place on the surface of the metal collecting plates. Charge Dissipation removes the charge from the collecting plates, allowing particle dislodging to occur - simply removing the dust particles from the collecting surface. Finally, particle removal sees all dust particles being moved from the electrostatic precipitator control unit to a disposal point.

Which Electrostatic Precipitator should I use?

Choosing the right electrostatic precipitator is essential. There are many variables in the process of electrostatic precipitation, such as:

  • Type of gas
  • Gas volume
  • Size of solid particles
  • Dust characteristics
  • Power input
  • Collecting efficiency
It is essential that the electrostatic precipitator in your system matches the requirements of the work being carried out. Redler will be happy to provide complete expert advice and recommendation of the correct electrostatic precipitator control system for your company.