Scaling up the separation of fine dust from diffuse sources using electrically charged water spray mist

Publisher FILTECH

M. Weidemann*, M. Kaul, E. Schmidt, University of Wuppertal, Germany

This research project aims to contribute to the effective reduction of dust emissions from diffuse sources, including in the areas of bulk material processing, construction and demolition, logistics, ports, waste and recycling management, quarrying and mining, sawmills and the wood industry, and the steel industry.

The aim is to achieve a level of knowledge that will enable the innovative technology of electrostatically assisted wet dust removal to be implemented in industrial practice in the field of dust binding. Companies that emit dust should be enabled to demonstrate the effectiveness of appropriate measures to the authorities....

Published in: FILTECH 2026 Conference

Date of Conference: 30 June - 2 July 2026

DOI: -

Presenter's Affiliation: Institute of Particle Technology, University of Wuppertal

Publisher: FILTECH Exhibitions GmbH & Co. KG

Country: Germany

Electronic ISBN: 978-3-941655-25-6

Conference Location: Cologne, Germany

Keywords: Dust Suppression, Electrostatic Effects, Water Spray, Diffusive Emissions