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Electrostatic precipitator and Injector

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Difference between Electrostatic precipitator and Injector

Electrostatic precipitator vs. Injector

An electrostatic precipitator (ESP) is a filtration device that removes fine particles, like dust and smoke, from a flowing gas using the force of an induced electrostatic charge minimally impeding the flow of gases through the unit. A steam injector is typically used to deliver cold water to a boiler against its own pressure using its own live or exhaust steam, replacing any mechanical pump.

Similarities between Electrostatic precipitator and Injector

Electrostatic precipitator and Injector have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Slurry.

Slurry

A slurry is a thin sloppy mud or cement or, in extended use, any fluid mixture of a pulverized solid with a liquid (usually water), often used as a convenient way of handling solids in bulk.

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Electrostatic precipitator and Injector Comparison

Electrostatic precipitator has 47 relations, while Injector has 60. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.93% = 1 / (47 + 60).

References

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