The ESP removes particulates in the size range of 2 to 20 microns from the flue gas.
A baghouse removes particulates from the plant's air emissions.
Such filtration can remove particulates and compressor exhaust products from the breathing air supply.
To keep water treatment filters functional, they have to be cleaned periodically to remove particulates.
Landfill gas must be treated to remove impurities, condensate, and particulates.
Primary processing systems remove moisture and particulates.
In a water generator, the moisture is harvested and filtered repeatedly to remove bacteria and particulates.
Atmospheric water generators extract water from the surrounding air and filter it to remove particulates and bacteria.
Filtering systems remove particulates from air emissions and ashes are treated prior to disposal.
In addition, the fluid bed simultaneously removes particulates down to very fine sub half micron diameters.