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 | DUST AND AIR ENTER THE SCRUBBER AND ARE MIXED WITH WATER IN THE
SCRUBBER’S MIXING CHAMBER |
 | FURTHER MIXING OCCURS IN THE SECONDARY MIXING CHAMBER |
 | THIS MIXTURE IS THEN SEPARATED FROM THE CLEAN AIR IN THE
SEPARATOR SECTION |
 | THE DUST AND WATER MIXTURE IS EXPELLED THROUGH A DRAIN AT THE
BOTTOM OF THE SCRUBBER UNIT |
 | CLEAN, DRY AIR IS EXHAUSTED FROM THE SCRUBBER’S OUTLET |
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The test results listed in the table below show the typical
performance of SMJ scrubber systems. The materials in this test were
chosen to show the ability of SMJ scrubber systems to remove even the most
difficult airborne particles. Our scrubber systems are laboratory tested (NIOSH
0500 & 7500) and exceed MSHA and AIHA Standards for Coal Dust, Quartz,
Cristobalite and Tridymite.
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