Filtrated Exhaust Emissions Fully Compliant with EU IED Standards

(Directive 2010/75/EU)

Exhaust gas enters the bottom of the scrubbing tower and passes through liquid-filled trays, where pollutants are absorbed. The tower uses gas-liquid contact to transfer impurities from the gas to the liquid. Cleaned gas is then separated and released.

In this process, liquid sprays down from the top as mist, while gas flows upward, allowing thorough contact. This cools the gas, removes impurities, and conditions it for safe release.

Scrubbing Tower

Electrostatic Oil Removal Tower

Exhaust gas enters the bottom of the scrubbing tower and passes through liquid-filled trays, where pollutants are absorbed. The tower uses gas-liquid contact to transfer impurities from the gas to the liquid. Cleaned gas is then separated and released.

In this process, liquid sprays down from the top as mist, while gas flows upward, allowing thorough contact. This cools the gas, removes impurities, and conditions it for safe release.