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What (who) is cyclonic spray scrubber - definition

Cyclonic scrubber

Cooking spray         
EDIBLE OIL DELIVERED AS AN AEROSOL
Non-stick cooking spray; Non-stick spray
Cooking spray is a spray form of an oil as a lubricant, lecithin as an emulsifier, and a propellant such as food-grade alcohol, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide or propane. Cooking spray is applied to frying pans and other cookware to prevent food from sticking.
Pepper spray         
  • US Marines]] training after being exposed to pepper spray
  • Pepper spray demonstration
  • Police, like this Swedish police officer in riot gear at a 2007 demonstration, may use pepper spray to control civilians.
NON-LETHAL CHEMICAL WEAPON
OC gas; OC spray; Oleoresin Capsicum spray; Oleoresin Capsicum gas; Capsicum Oleoresin; Pepper gas; Pepper spray ring; Oleoresin Capsicum; Pepperspray; Capsicum spray; Pepper Spray; Oleoresin capsicum; Pepper-spray; Pepper-sprayed; Pepper-spraying; O.C. spray; Pepper sprayed; OC sprays; Capsaicin spray; User:Noahperrin/sandbox; Capsaicin oleoresin; Capsicum oleoresin; OC Foam; Legality of pepper spray
Pepper spray, oleoresin capsicum spray, OC spray, capsaicin spray, capsicum spray, or mace is a lachrymatory agent (a compound that irritates the eyes to cause a burning sensation, pain, and temporary blindness) used in policing, riot control, crowd control, and self-defense, including defense against dogs and bears. Its inflammatory effects cause the eyes to close, temporarily taking away vision.
pepper spray         
  • US Marines]] training after being exposed to pepper spray
  • Pepper spray demonstration
  • Police, like this Swedish police officer in riot gear at a 2007 demonstration, may use pepper spray to control civilians.
NON-LETHAL CHEMICAL WEAPON
OC gas; OC spray; Oleoresin Capsicum spray; Oleoresin Capsicum gas; Capsicum Oleoresin; Pepper gas; Pepper spray ring; Oleoresin Capsicum; Pepperspray; Capsicum spray; Pepper Spray; Oleoresin capsicum; Pepper-spray; Pepper-sprayed; Pepper-spraying; O.C. spray; Pepper sprayed; OC sprays; Capsaicin spray; User:Noahperrin/sandbox; Capsaicin oleoresin; Capsicum oleoresin; OC Foam; Legality of pepper spray
¦ noun an aerosol spray containing oils derived from cayenne pepper, irritant to the eyes and respiratory passages and used as a disabling weapon.

Wikipedia

Cyclonic spray scrubber

Cyclonic spray scrubbers are an air pollution control technology. They use the features of both the dry cyclone and the spray chamber to remove pollutants from gas streams.

Generally, the inlet gas enters the chamber tangentially, swirls through the chamber in a corkscrew motion, and exits. At the same time, liquid is sprayed inside the chamber. As the gas swirls around the chamber, pollutants are removed when they impact on liquid droplets, are thrown to the walls, and washed back down and out.

Cyclonic scrubbers are generally low- to medium-energy devices, with pressure drops of 4 to 25 cm (1.5 to 10 in) of water. Commercially available designs include the irrigated cyclone scrubber and the cyclonic spray scrubber.

In the irrigated cyclone (Figure 1), the inlet gas enters near the top of the scrubber into the water sprays. The gas is forced to swirl downward, then change directions, and return upward in a tighter spiral. The liquid droplets produced capture the pollutants, are eventually thrown to the side walls, and carried out of the collector. The "cleaned" gas leaves through the top of the chamber.

The cyclonic spray scrubber (Figure 2) forces the inlet gas up through the chamber from a bottom tangential entry. Liquid sprayed from nozzles on a center post (manifold) is directed toward the chamber walls and through the swirling gas. As in the irrigated cyclone, liquid captures the pollutant, is forced to the walls, and washes out. The "cleaned" gas continues upward, exiting through the straightening vanes at the top of the chamber.

This type of technology is a part of the group of air pollution controls collectively referred to as wet scrubbers.