These reactions are carried out in flowing low-pressure gas streams.
They each remove up to 560 kW from the gas stream.
The zinc content of the gas stream was absorbed into the liquid bath.
But what happens to gas streams that escape to farther distances?
Large-diameter particles do not follow the gas stream but continue into a dead air space and settle.
In some cases, gasses may be evolved requiring treatment for the gas stream.
The method is fairly inexpensive and can be used effectively in pure gas streams where response rates are not critical.
This liquid is separated from the gas stream by other equipment external to the pump.
It involves the placement of a thin filament in a hot gas stream.
Always there, ready and waiting to be hit with a gas stream.