Sentences with word «precipitator»

I think of it as a giant electrostatic precipitator like people used to have attached to their furnaces; Derek calls it a large ionizer, while Daan's press release explains:
One of the major precipitators of the current political crisis was the passing of the new Constitution, which gave the Indians and «coloured» each a Parliament of their own (about which Thomas More's comment on the Parliament under the Tudor's is most apt: like the male teat, decorative but useless).
The introduction of BookCon in 2014 has proved a major precipitator of this change, but it's not the only factor to consider.
The immediate precipitator of course is Investment Canada's approval of two majority SOE investments in the oil and gas sector: the $ 5 billion acquisition of gas player Progress Energy by Malaysian SOE Petronas and the larger ($ 15 billion) acquisition of oil producer Nexen Inc. by CNOOC.
The electrostatic precipitator removed 94 % and the more expensive HEPA class filters removed 100 % of soot nanoparticles.
But Gourdine is best known for developing the electrostatic precipitator filtration system, which removes smoke from burning buildings, fog from airport runways, and, today, allergens and other particulates from the air of many homes.
The key here is to make sure you have some type of iron precipitator and / or a reverse osmosis water filter
Electrostatic precipitators use electrically charged plates that attract and pull particulates out of the combustion gas.
Operating hydrolytic precipitator unit to chisel off caustic build up from the sides of caustic tanks.
While RSR Corporation has moved forward to install wet electrostatic precipitators to cut 95 percent of our lead, arsenic and cadmium emissions, many other secondary lead smelters in this country continue to use pollution control equipment that was considered state of the art three decades ago.
The study included a commonly used F7 class glass - fibre filter, HEPA - class filters, an electret filter and an electrostatic precipitator.
Cottrell invented the electrostatic precipitator, a technology that both reduced air pollution and recovered valuable materials from smokestack emissions.
Since Maud is an observer rather than a precipitator of this climactic incident, the deus ex machina that shocks the nation and supposedly guarantees women the vote, it depletes her agency as the film's protagonist.
Electrostatic precipitators (ESP) are the most widely used particulate control technology and use an electrical field to create a charge on particles in the flue gas in order to attract them to collecting plates.
These included replacement of high - sulfur coal with low - sulfur coal, scrubbers, electrostatic precipitators, coal cleaning techniques, and development of higher efficiency combustion techniques that allowed more electricity to be generated per ton of emissions.
Some of these pollutants can be trapped by using such devices as electrostatic precipitators, baghouses, and scrubbers.
I doubt that most observers will count 9/11 as the context of the Afghan conflict, rather than the precipitator of our engagement in it.
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