📌 The Hybrid Electrochemical Scrubber Apparatus combines two mechanisms—scrubbing and electrical purification—to effectively capture and remove dust and harmful fine particles from exhaust gases. First, the scrubbing process binds particles with water droplets, reducing dust concentration. Then, the electric field enhances coagulation and captures finer particulates, achieving higher purification efficiency. The system is characterized by simple structure, safe operation, and adaptability to various industrial emission sources.
For comparison, High-Gravity Technology employs a rotating packed bed to generate an artificial high-gravity field, greatly accelerating gas–liquid mass transfer and particle separation. Such devices can achieve efficiency dozens of times higher than conventional towers within a compact size, making them ideal for desulfurization, denitrification, and high-efficiency separation processes. However, they require more complex design, higher energy consumption, and maintenance.
In contrast, the composite electro-scrubber offers a “practical, efficient, and cost-moderate” solution, especially suitable for enterprises requiring stable dust and gas control. High-Gravity devices excel in “high-efficiency, compact” applications. Thus, the two can be viewed as complementary technologies: the former emphasizes accessibility and stability, while the latter highlights advanced performance and intensification.

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