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titleOfInvention Energy-saving exhaust gas treatment device using microwave scanning heating element
abstract The present invention provides an apparatus for treating exhaust gas containing pollutants,n n n A reaction chamber (1) for treating the pollutants contained in the exhaust gas (A) with an ozone (B) and oxidizing the reaction by an agitator (3) installed at the center;n n n An absorption tower 4 for removing the water-soluble contaminants and dusts by contacting the ozonated exhaust gas introduced from the reaction chamber 1 with water; Andn n n Combustor 10 for burning at high temperature while passing through the heating element layer 9 generated by heating of the water-soluble contaminants and dust removed from the absorption tower 4 to the high temperature by the scanning of the microwave scanning device 10. );n n n It relates to an energy-saving exhaust gas treatment apparatus using a microwave scanning heating element, characterized in that consisting of.n n n The present invention having the above structure burns the exhaust gas at a high temperature of 1,400 to 1,500 ° C. by passing a silicon carbide heating element layer that is heated to a high temperature by microwave scanning before finally emitting the exhaust gas containing contaminants to the atmosphere. Not only to remove contaminants as much as possible, but also to increase energy efficiency by using a silicon carbide heating element that instantaneously generates high temperatures by microwave scanning using less energy, and by using ozone generated by corona discharge. After the oxidation of pollutants contained in the exhaust gas is oxidized and absorbed in water to remove the water-soluble pollutants, the exhaust gas is burned by passing through the silicon carbide heating element layer to improve the removal efficiency of the pollutants contained in the exhaust gas. It is an advantage.n n n n Energy, Energy Saving, Exhaust Gas, Treatment System, Ozone, Agitator, Reaction Chamber, Water Soluble, Pollutant, Absorption Tower, Microwave Injector, Silicon Carbide, Heating Element, Combustor
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