It is inevitable that wood gasifiers will produce soot during combustion. However, there are some measures we can take to deal with these soots to reduce the harm to the environment and the human body.
We can install a high-temperature bag filter at the outlet of the wood gasifier to dust the harmful substances in the soot, so as to reduce the impact of the soot on the environment.
The dust outlet of the wood gasifier is equipped with a suction hood, and the high-temperature bag dust collector is connected through the pipeline, the high-temperature smoke and dust are inhaled by the dust collection hood, and the smoke and dust enter the cyclone dust collector (ceramic multi-tube dust collector) through the pipeline, and then enter the high-temperature bag dust collector, the high-temperature smoke and dust are filtered through the built-in dust removal bag, and the clean air passes through the fan, and then the 15-meter chimney is discharged at high altitude, and then meets the environmental protection standard.
As for the selection of high-temperature bag filter, it depends on the size of the wood gasifier and the emission standards of high-temperature smoke and dust required by the local area.
In short, the treatment of wood gasifier feeding smoke and dust needs to be equipped with a high-temperature bag filter, which can effectively solve the problem of dust emission and then meet the standards of environmental impact assessment testing.