#Product Trends
NEW: solvent gas scrubber by Ntron
Features:
Continuously removes soluble contaminants and corrosives
Available in entirely corrosive resistant materials (Kynar or Stainless Steel)
Simple to maintain
The Spray Scrubber must be used with Ntron’s Aspirator Sample Conditioner which draws the sample at a maximum pressure of 200 mBar at the sample entry or by a 140 mBar vacuum at the exhaust port. This drawn sample is evenly dispersed within the Spray Scrubber by a perforated entry tube. The sample continues up the Spray Scrubber’s housing and is cleansed by an atomising spray of scrubbing media (typically water). The scrubbing media removes the contaminant from the sample gas and carries it away through the drain port. To ensure effective operation of the Spray Scrubber a Liquid Flow Monitor should be installed on the scrubbing media’s line.
Installation
The Spray Scrubber is mounted vertically between the process vessel and the Ntron Sampler. Sample tube runs should be of solvent resistant material, like Teflon, to protect against leakage due to corrosion. A Coalescing Prefilter should be used between the Spray Scrubber and the Sampler to remove any entrained scrubbing material. The drainage port of both the Spray Scrubber and the Coalescing Pre-filter must be connected to a Ntron Negative Pressure Autodrain (pS - 8905-03E) to prevent ambient air from entering the drain ports and contaminating the sample.