Collecting Electrodes
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Collecting Electrodes are the collection surface made of sheet metal on which the particulate mater is collected after being negatively charged within the gas passage of the ESP. Designs of the plates vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. These plates are secured to the ESP shell at ground potential and serve as the positive anode of the gas passage.
General details of the Collecting Plates are given below: -
Raw Material: Normally the Collecting Plates are made of Carbon Steel. However, for some applications where carbon steel made plates are corroded regularly, these are manufactured with stainless steel or an alloy steel.
Sheet Thickness: The thickness of the collecting plates range from 0.5 to 2.0mm.
Spacing: The spacing between the plates vary for different designs of ESP. For example, ESPs with wire type of emitting electrodes, plates are spaced from 150 to 300mm apart. High-efficiency ESPs (using wires) has spacing of 200 to 230 mm. ESPs usingrigid-frame or plate type discharge electrodes have a spacing of 300 to 400 mm betwee the plates.
Height: Collecting Plates are normally 6 to 14M high.