FIELD: manufacturing technology.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to cleaning gases and air, in particular, to wet electrostatic filters. Collecting electrode for a wet electrostatic filter is made from an electrically conducting, corrosion-resistant, heat-resistant and spark-resistant composite material containing a woven carbon fibre in a thermo-reactive polymer with a cross-linked structure. Direction and density of erosion on the electrode is controlled by controlling the weaving pattern of the carbon fibres and thickness of the carbon fibres fabric. Higher density of the weaving pattern of the carbon fibres increases the density on the electrode erosion. Increased thickness of the carbon fibres creates erosion lines with a smaller number of bends and branches.
EFFECT: higher reliability due to increased resistance to arcing.
1 cl, 6 dwg
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Dates
2017-03-21—Published
2012-03-28—Filed