ESP stands for electrostatic precipitator, which is a device that removes particles from a flowing gas using static electricity. An ESP operates by charging the particles using an electric field, then collecting them on collection plates. It is commonly used to remove fine particulate matter like dust and smoke from industrial exhaust streams before the gas is released into the air.
ESP stands for electrostatic precipitator, which is a device that removes particles from a flowing gas using static electricity. An ESP operates by charging the particles using an electric field, then collecting them on collection plates. It is commonly used to remove fine particulate matter like dust and smoke from industrial exhaust streams before the gas is released into the air.
ESP stands for electrostatic precipitator, which is a device that removes particles from a flowing gas using static electricity. An ESP operates by charging the particles using an electric field, then collecting them on collection plates. It is commonly used to remove fine particulate matter like dust and smoke from industrial exhaust streams before the gas is released into the air.