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Scrubber systems (e.g.
chemical scrubbers, gas
scrubbers) are a
diverse group of air
pollution control devices that can be used to
remove some particulates...
- Look up
scrubber in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
scrubber is a
pollution control device that
removes some
particulates and/or gases.
Scrubber or Scrubbers...
- side of the
scrubber,
which allows a more even flow rate of gas
through the
scrubber,
which can
reduce work of
breathing and
improve scrubber efficiency...
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Scrubbers is a 1982
British drama film
directed by Mai
Zetterling and
produced by Don Boyd
starring Amanda York,
Kathy Burke, and
Chrissie Cotterill....
- A
floor scrubber is a
floor cleaning device. It can be a
simple tool such as a
floor mop or
floor brush, or in the form of a walk-behind or a ride-on machine...
- the
context of
pollution scrubbers,
refers to the
cooling of hot
exhaust gas by
water sprays before it
enters the
scrubber proper. Hot
gases (those above...
- A
venturi scrubber is
designed to
effectively use the
energy from a high-velocity
inlet gas
stream to
atomize the
liquid being used to
scrub the gas stream...
- a
scrubber canister mounted on the back of the
helmet and an
inlet gas
injection system which recirculates the
breathing gas
through the
scrubber to...
- term wet
scrubber describes a
variety of
devices that
remove pollutants from a
furnace flue gas or from
other gas streams. In a wet
scrubber, the polluted...
- A
scrubber (German: Schrubber), is a type of wide
brush with a long
shaft used for
cleaning hard
floors or surfaces.
Unlike a broom,
which has soft bristles...