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	<title>Comments on: Mist Collector Case Studies</title>
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	<description>Mist Eliminators for Indoor Metalworking Machine Oil, Coolant, Smoke and Mist Pollution Control Equipment</description>
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		<title>By: overblatt</title>
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		<description>We run an incineration process where the exhaust contains fine particles of rhenium oxide.  Above 750F this oxide is in the gas phase but on cooling to 400F it condenses out to a fine fume.  The particles are below 2 microns because a mist eliminator pad does not collect the particles.
Do you think an electrostatic precipitator could capture these particles?  Could it be operated above 200F or does it need to be near room temperature?  The particles can absorb moisture and corrode steel but not stainless steel.</description>
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Do you think an electrostatic precipitator could capture these particles?  Could it be operated above 200F or does it need to be near room temperature?  The particles can absorb moisture and corrode steel but not stainless steel.</p>
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