Wet dust removal fans drive airflow through scrubber units where fine water or chemical sprays capture and agglomerate dust particles for collection. This method is especially effective for sticky or hygroscopic dusts.
Axial or centrifugal fan models deliver 5,000–50,000 CFM at static pressures to 4 kPa. Impellers and housings are constructed from corrosion-resistant alloys or FRP to withstand moisture and chemical exposure.
Variable frequency drives (VFDs) enable flow modulation based on upstream filter and scrubber performance, optimizing removal efficiency and conserving energy during low-dust periods.
Maintenance-friendly features include easy-drain housing designs, quick-disconnect spray nozzles, and external lubrication points. Wet dust removal fans enhance air quality and meet stringent particulate emission standards in mining and industrial operations.