Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) Diaphragm Valve

FGD is a process for the removal of oxides of Sulfur, specifically Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) from the exhaust of fossil fuel fired combustion processes. The process is often referred to as wet or dry scrubbing where an alkaline slurry is brought into contact with the flue gas for the removal of SO2. The Alkaline slurry is typically a lime or limestone based slurry, but sometimes it uses magnesium oxide, seawater and other media.

Applications in this process for Diaphragm valves include, among others, Lime slurry, Gypsum, Waste Water, Process Water, Dewatering System etc.

Applications

  • Lime slurry
  • Gypsum
  • Waste Water
  • Process Water
  • Dewatering System
  • Filtrate
  • Reclaim
  • Mist eliminator wash
  • Chemical dosing

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