FGD – Flue Gas Desulphurization

WFGD or seawater-based absorbers

Wet flue gas desulphurization (WFGD)

The most common technology to remove SO2 from a flue gas stream in a coal fired powerplant is the wet flue gas desulphurization (WFGD).  Calcium based materials such as limestone, quicklime and calcium hydrate are used in a slurry that serves as absorbens in order to produce gypsum as a by-product of the reaction with SO2.

Depending on the residual liquid content downstream of the mist eliminator, expressed in mg (Liquid)/Nm³ (gas), a two-stage or a three-stage configuration is required.

The configurations consist out of

For vertical flows

  • 2 or 3-stage Flat type mist eliminator
  • 2 or 3 stage Roof type mist eliminator or
  • Combinations out of the 2 types

For horizontal flows

  • 2 or 3 stage vane type mist eliminator

The mist eliminators must be operated with a wash system that keeps the mist eliminator clean during operations.

Each type (flat or roof type) has extractable benefits in terms of

  • removal efficiency and pressure loss
  • cleanability
  • construction height
  • reduced risk of scaling
  • drainability
  • flexibility in terms of gas velocity distribution

Ensepatec designs mist eliminator for FGD tower according to the following design criteria:

  1. Specified residual liquid content [mg/Nm³]
  2. Maximum pressure loss
  3. Wash water consumption and slurry pump capacity
  4. Location of inlet and outlet duct nozzles to identify potential risks from strong flow variations
  5. Full consideration of absorber geometry

to have a guaranteed result of the separator.

Products FGD