
Emitting Electrodes
Emitting electrodes, also known as discharge electrodes, are a critical component of an Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP). These electrodes play a central role in the efficient removal of fine dust and particulate matter from industrial flue gases. Designed to generate a high-voltage corona discharge, emitting electrodes impart an electrical charge to dust particles suspended in the gas stream, enabling their subsequent collection on the ESP’s collecting plates.