Point-of-Use Waste Gas Treatment Technology with the RDC Series

RDC, RDC MINI & RDC MICRO – Technology for Separating Fine Dust

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RDC – Reduction of Micro- and Nanoparticle Emissions at the Point of Use

The RDC series was developed by DAS Environmental Expert GmbH in response to specific customer requirements. It represents a compact waste gas cleaning technology that is used as an integrated component within DAS burn-wet and plasma-wet systems. A stand-alone installation is only possible by using the DALEA system.

Due to its small size, RDC technology can be integrated into or mounted on classic burner-scrubber systems. Depending on the design and system configuration, the achievable capacity is 120 to 390 m³/h.

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Efficient Waste Gas Treatment with the RDC Series

The RDC series systems use centrifugal force to separate fine dust particles. They are based on the purely mechanical rotor-stator principle. The series also offers solutions for production plants where very high levels of fine dust are generated. It is a powerful addition to the EDC series, enabling DAS Environmental Experts to offer perfectly tailored solutions for a wide range of industries and processes.

Optimise Your Waste Gas Treatment with the RDC Series

The RDC series is optimised for separating fine dust particles in burner-wet systems.

RDC – Technical Data and Configuration Options

RDC (Particle Seperator)

A jet of water is atomised by a high-speed rotating disc. The result is a mist of very fine water drops in which dust particles are centrifuged. The rotor ensures that the waste gases are aspirated and thus moved forward without loss of pressure and also supports the extraction, that normally follows. The turbulence in the shear gap between the rotor and stator ensures that the water mist and particle-laden process gases are mixed together effectively. The fine dust particles are suspended in the water; the purified waste gas can then be released freely into the environment.

Consulting and Technology Selection

Do you have questions about RDC series or would you like to learn more about tailor-made solutions for your use case? Let's talk!

Preston Nance

General Manager DAS United States

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