Application of Scrubber in Kjeldahl Digestion Apparatus for Removing Suspended Gas Particles
A scrubber is used to separate suspended particles in various gases for the Kjeldahl digestion apparatus. The jet scrubber is specifically designed for separating suspended particles in different gases and holds an exceptional place among gas cleaning devices. The working principle of the scrubber is similar to that of a jet pump; in the scrubber system, the driving fluid passes through special nozzles and is transformed into very fine droplets, which capture the suspended particles.
Technical features of ASCO jet scrubber for laboratory use
Connectable to the Kjeldahl digestion apparatus, allowing easy experimentation in the laboratory environment without the need for a chemical hood. Equipped with a JP jet online motor with a suction power of 48 liters per minute, capable of handling heavy acidic and alkaline vapors, with adjustable suction rate.
Advanced design for rapid neutralization of acidic vapors and safe disposal to wastewater
A unique and advanced design ensures the fastest reaction to emitted vapors, minimizing neutralization time and safely transferring them to wastewater without contamination. Equipped with a motor power and suction (vacuum) adjustment system. The acidic vapor neutralization system emitted from the Kjeldahl digestion apparatus is based on the most advanced global methods.





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