High-Performance Electrostatic Precipitator Components

Discover the essential spare parts that drive the efficiency and reliability of Electrostatic Precipitators (ESPs). From emitting and collecting electrodes to gas distribution screens and cleaning systems, each component plays a pivotal role in achieving superior dust removal, optimal gas flow, and continuous, high-efficiency performance in industrial air quality control.

Industrial components overview

ESP Spares

Emitting Electrodes
Component

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.

Collecting Electrodes
Component

Collecting Electrodes

Collecting electrodes, also known as collector plates, are one of the most critical components of an Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP). These electrodes are responsible for capturing and holding the electrically charged dust and particulate matter from industrial flue gases, ensuring efficient gas cleaning and environmental compliance. High-quality collecting electrode spares are essential for maintaining ESP performance and achieving optimal dust removal efficiency.

Gas Distribution Screen
Flow

Gas Distribution Screen

The Gas Distribution Screen (GDS), also known as the gas distribution or perforated screen, is a vital spare part of an Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP). Its primary function is to ensure uniform distribution of flue gas across the ESP’s cross-section, which is critical for achieving high dust collection efficiency and optimal performance of the precipitator.

Hammering System
Cleaning

Hammering System

The Hammering System, also known as the Rapping Mechanism, is a crucial spare part of an Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP). Its primary function is to ensure the continuous cleaning of collecting electrodes by dislodging accumulated dust, preventing performance degradation, and maintaining the high efficiency of the ESP in industrial operations.