Jan 22, 2026, 13:41 PM
by
Catherine Lees
Situation
An electric utility company contacted SNP's nozzle partner, BETE, with a request for nozzle lances for the
suppression of fine lime dust particles from a vent pipe above a limestone
slurry tank.
Due to an increased sulphur level of the coal supplied
to the plant, their existing limestone slurry had to be supplemented by hydrated lime (calcium hydroxide). While the hydrated
lime was added along with additional water some of the lime was entrained in the air vented off
the tank.
There was 2550 Nm3/h of air flows through the vent pipe and the average particle size
of the lime was just 3 microns.
Solution
To ensure that all of the lime was removed, BETE's engineers took
a two-pronged approach using both an XAAD300 and TF6FC lance.
The fine mist from the XA
would contact the lime first, agglomerating to form larger particles that could easily be removed by
the TF.
Due to the air vent piping, the XA would need to spray at a right angle to its feed lines.
Correct orientation would be very difficult if the customer needed to run separate air and liquid
pipes into the vent. For ease of installation, a special right angle adapter was developed that
would connect to the XA spray extension (concentric air/water lines). This allowed the air and water
lines to merge in a standard XA body outside the vent pipe.


Product
XAAD & TF

