Gas treatment equipment for textile production
By designing gas treatment equipment for textile production and employing the coordinated operation of multiple mechanisms, the environmental pollution and solution waste caused by untreated waste gas have been solved, achieving efficient and economical gas purification and stable equipment operation.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202511696369.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-11-19
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- Not applicable · inactive patent
AI Technical Summary
Existing textile production processes generate waste gases that are directly emitted without effective treatment, leading to environmental pollution and threats to production safety. At the same time, excessive spraying of solutions results in waste, affecting purification effectiveness and costs.
Design a gas treatment device for textile production, comprising a treatment tank, a filter bucket, a reciprocating screw, an activated carbon plate, and a lint removal mechanism. Through the coordinated operation of these multiple mechanisms, gas impurity separation, economical solution spraying, and effective utilization of the activated carbon plate are achieved, thereby reducing operating costs and equipment maintenance frequency.
This achieves stable gas filtration efficiency and continuous purification effect, reduces solution consumption, extends the service life of activated carbon plates, and lowers equipment operation and maintenance costs and downtime losses.
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Abstract
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Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of gas treatment equipment technology, specifically to a gas treatment device for textile production. Background Technology
[0002] The textile production process encompasses core steps such as spinning, weaving, dyeing, finishing, and coating. Due to the characteristics of these processes, a large amount of waste gas containing complex pollutants is generated. If this waste gas is discharged directly without effective treatment, it will not only cause serious environmental problems but also threaten production safety and product quality.
[0003] Patent CN214287530U discloses a waste smoke purification device for a textile processing workshop, including a spray tower and a storage tank. The spray tower is fixed on top of the storage tank, and the bottom of the spray tower is connected to the interior of the storage tank. An inlet pipe connected to the interior of the spray tower is fixed on the outside of the spray tower, and an exhaust pipe connected to the interior of the spray tower is fixed on the top of the spray tower. The device also includes a stirring shaft, which is horizontally installed inside the spray tower. Multiple collars are fixedly connected to the shaft, and multiple stirring plates are fixedly connected to the outside of the collars. The height of the stirring plates is higher than the height of the inlet pipe. This waste smoke purification device for a textile processing workshop can slow down the upward flow speed of the waste smoke gas, allowing the waste smoke gas to have a longer contact time with the treatment agent, resulting in a more complete reaction and enhanced purification effect. However, this device does not restrict the spraying of the solution during the spraying process, which can easily lead to excessive spraying of the solution and waste. Therefore, a gas treatment device for textile production is proposed to solve the above-mentioned problems. Summary of the Invention
[0004] The technical problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a gas treatment device for textile production, which addresses the shortcomings of the prior art.
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the technical solution adopted by the present invention is: a gas treatment device for textile production, comprising a treatment tank, an outlet pipe fixedly connected to the top of the treatment tank, an inlet pipe fixedly connected to the inner wall of the treatment tank, a reciprocating screw rotatably connected to the inner wall of the treatment tank, a filter bucket fixedly connected to the inner wall of the treatment tank, a brush plate fixedly connected to the circumferential surface of the reciprocating screw, a liquid tank fixedly connected to the circumferential surface of the treatment tank, a connecting pipe fixedly connected to the top of the liquid tank, a drain ring fixedly connected to the inner wall of the treatment tank, a cross plate fixedly connected to the circumferential surface of the reciprocating screw, an arc plate fixedly connected to the surface of the cross plate, an adsorption mechanism for adsorbing impurities provided on the circumferential surface of the reciprocating screw, and a lint removal mechanism for treating fibers and fuzz in the gas provided on the inner wall of the treatment tank. When the gas passes through the filter bucket, impurities in the gas will adhere to the filter. The inner wall of the filter bucket can separate impurities in the gas while maintaining the unobstructed pores and interception capacity of the filter bucket, ensuring long-term stable gas filtration efficiency. A motor is installed at the bottom of the reciprocating screw, which is driven to rotate. The inner wall of the filter bucket is in contact with the surface of the brush plate. The right side of the drain ring is fixedly connected to the left side of the connecting pipe. The inner wall of the liquid tank stores volatile solvents. The surface of the arc-shaped plate is in contact with the nozzle of the drain ring. During gas filtration, the nozzle can be blocked to reduce the outflow of solution. As the arc-shaped plate continues to rotate and moves away from the nozzle of the drain ring, the solution will continue to be sprayed out from the nozzle of the arc-shaped plate, thereby reducing the amount of solution discharged, balancing treatment efficiency and cost, reducing total solvent consumption, lowering operating costs, and preventing excessive liquid carryover in the gas due to continuous spraying, which could affect the stable operation of subsequent purification units.
[0006] Preferably, the adsorption mechanism includes a triangular plate, which is connected to the inner wall of the treatment tank. A connecting block is fixedly connected to the top of the triangular plate, and a rotating wheel is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the connecting block. A sleeve is slidably connected to the circumferential surface of the reciprocating screw, and a fixing ring is fixedly connected to the circumferential surface of the sleeve. A protrusion is fixedly connected to the bottom of the fixing ring. An activated carbon plate is fixedly connected to the circumferential surface of the sleeve, and a perforated ring is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the treatment tank. During the gas filtration process, the rotation of the activated carbon plate allows different areas to alternately contact the airflow, preventing a single area from becoming rapidly saturated due to continuous adsorption, extending the overall adsorption cycle, maintaining stable purification efficiency, and preventing uneven distribution of pollutants such as odors, which could affect the gas treatment effect. Simultaneously, it promotes the adhesion of fiber dust and loose fibers. The system removes impurities, reducing pore blockage. During rotation, the solution sprayed from the drainage ring contacts the surface of the adsorption mechanism, further enhancing the cleaning effect on the activated carbon plate surface and extending its lifespan. The circumferential surface of the rotating wheel contacts the bottom of the protrusion. The activated carbon plate is used to adsorb odors from textile production. The inner wall of the triangular plate is movably connected to the circumferential surface of the sleeve. During gas adsorption, the activated carbon plate moves downwards synchronously, causing it to vibrate and detach dust and loose impurities from the plate. This prevents impurities from clogging the activated carbon pores and reducing adsorption capacity, avoiding false saturation due to impurity coverage, reducing the frequency of activated carbon plate replacement, and lowering equipment maintenance costs and downtime losses.
[0007] Preferably, the depilatory mechanism includes an L-shaped frame fixedly connected to the bottom of the sleeve. A scraper is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the L-shaped frame. A force-bearing ring is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the treatment tank. A triangular plate is fixedly connected to the circumferential surface of the reciprocating screw. A brush roller is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the triangular plate. A transmission wheel is fixedly connected to the central shaft of the brush roller. A disc is movably connected to the circumferential surface of the reciprocating screw. A depilatory plate is fixedly connected to the circumferential surface of the disc. A limit frame is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the hollow ring. A limit rod is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the limit frame. During the adsorption of impurities in the gas, impurities adhering to the inner wall of the treatment tank can be hung off, preventing acidic substances in the gas from corroding the inner wall of the treatment tank and shortening the equipment life. By hanging off impurities, the impurities can be eliminated. These risks ensure both treatment effectiveness and equipment safety. Meanwhile, the debris that falls off the casing settles on the surface of the hollow ring, improving the ease of subsequent manual cleaning. The front of the scraper contacts the inner wall of the treatment tank, the inner wall of the force ring contacts the circumferential surface of the transmission wheel, and the inner wall of the disc slides on the circumferential surface of the limiting rod. The brush roller is used to treat the lint in the gas. When the gas first enters the treatment tank, it can intercept the fibers in the gas, thereby reducing the processing load of subsequent stages and minimizing interference from impurities in subsequent treatment structures. This allows the system to focus more on treating chemical pollutants in the gas, ensuring stable and compliant overall waste gas treatment. Simultaneously, the moving delinting plate pushes off the lint wrapped around the surface of the brush roller, thus extending its service life.
[0008] The present invention, by adopting the above technical solution, can bring the following beneficial effects: 1. This gas treatment equipment for textile production, through the coordinated operation of a treatment tank, an outlet pipe, an inlet pipe, a reciprocating screw, a filter bucket, a brush plate, a liquid tank, a connecting pipe, a drain ring, a cross plate, and an arc plate, allows impurities in the gas to adhere to the inner wall of the filter bucket when the gas passes through it, thus separating the impurities while maintaining the unobstructed pores and interception capacity of the filter bucket, ensuring long-term stable gas filtration efficiency. During the gas filtration process, the nozzles can be blocked to reduce the outflow of solution. Subsequently, as the arc plate continues to rotate and moves away from the nozzle of the drain ring, the solution will continue to be sprayed out from the nozzle of the arc plate, thereby reducing the amount of solution discharged, balancing treatment efficiency and cost, reducing total solvent consumption, lowering operating costs, and preventing excessive liquid carryover in the gas due to continuous spraying, which could affect the stable operation of subsequent purification units.
[0009] 2. This gas treatment equipment for textile production, through the coordinated operation of a triangular plate, connecting block, rotating wheel, sleeve, and activated carbon plate, allows different areas to alternately contact the airflow during gas filtration. This prevents a single area from becoming rapidly saturated due to continuous adsorption, extends the overall adsorption cycle, maintains stable purification efficiency, and prevents uneven distribution of pollutants such as odors from affecting the gas treatment effect. Simultaneously, it promotes the shedding of attached fiber dust and loose impurities, reducing pore blockage. Furthermore, the solution sprayed from the drainage ring during rotation comes into contact with the surface of the adsorption mechanism, further improving the cleaning effect on the activated carbon plate surface and extending the service life of the activated carbon plate.
[0010] 3. This gas treatment equipment for textile production, through the coordinated operation of the fixed ring, the protrusion, and the hollow ring, allows the activated carbon plate to move downwards synchronously during the gas adsorption process. This causes the activated carbon plate to shake up and down, thereby removing dust and loose impurities from the plate. This prevents impurities from clogging the pores of the activated carbon, which would reduce the adsorption capacity. It also avoids false saturation caused by impurities covering the plate, reduces the frequency of activated carbon plate replacement, and lowers equipment maintenance costs and downtime losses.
[0011] 4. This gas treatment equipment for textile production, through the coordinated operation of the L-shaped frame and scraper, can remove impurities adhering to the inner wall of the treatment tank during the adsorption of impurities in the gas. This prevents acidic substances in the gas from corroding the inner wall of the treatment tank, thus avoiding a shortened equipment lifespan. By removing impurities, this risk can be eliminated, ensuring treatment effect and equipment safety. At the same time, the removed impurities will fall on the surface of the hollow ring, improving the convenience of subsequent manual cleaning.
[0012] 5. This gas treatment equipment for textile production, through the coordinated operation of a force ring, a triangular plate, a brush roller, a transmission wheel, a disc, a depilatory plate, a limiting frame, and a limiting rod, can intercept fibers and lint in the gas as soon as it enters the treatment tank. This reduces the processing load on subsequent stages, minimizes interference from impurities in subsequent processing structures, and allows the equipment to focus more on treating chemical pollutants in the gas, ensuring stable and compliant overall waste gas treatment. At the same time, the movement of the depilatory plate pushes off the lint wrapped around the surface of the brush roller, thereby improving the service life of the brush roller. Attached Figure Description
[0013] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the present invention; Figure 2 This is a half-sectional view of the tank structure of the present invention; Figure 3 This is a half-sectional view of the brush plate structure of the present invention; Figure 4 This is a half-sectional view of the adsorption mechanism of the present invention; Figure 5 For the present invention Figure 4 Enlarged view of the structure at point A in the middle; Figure 6 This is a half-sectional view of the hair removal mechanism of the present invention; Figure 7 For the present invention Figure 6 Enlarged view of the structure at point B in the middle.
[0014] In the diagram: 1. Treatment tank; 2. Air outlet pipe; 3. Air inlet pipe; 4. Reciprocating screw; 5. Filter bucket; 6. Brush plate; 7. Liquid tank; 8. Connecting pipe; 9. Drainage ring; 10. Cross plate; 11. Arc plate; 12. Adsorption mechanism; 121. Triangle plate one; 122. Connecting block; 123. Rotating wheel; 124. Sleeve; 125. Fixing ring; 126. Protrusion; 127. Activated carbon plate; 128. Hollow ring; 13. Hair removal mechanism; 131. L-shaped frame; 132. Scraper; 133. Force ring; 134. Triangle plate two; 135. Brush roller; 136. Transmission wheel; 137. Disc; 138. Hair removal plate; 139. Limiting frame; 1310. Limiting rod. Detailed Implementation
[0015] The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0016] Please see Figures 1-7 One embodiment of the present invention is: a gas treatment device for textile production, including a treatment tank 1, an outlet pipe 2 fixedly connected to the top of the treatment tank 1, an inlet pipe 3 fixedly connected to the inner wall of the treatment tank 1, a reciprocating screw 4 rotatably connected to the inner wall of the treatment tank 1, a filter bucket 5 fixedly connected to the inner wall of the treatment tank 1, a brush plate 6 fixedly connected to the circumferential surface of the reciprocating screw 4, a liquid tank 7 fixedly connected to the circumferential surface of the treatment tank 1, a connecting pipe 8 fixedly connected to the top of the liquid tank 7, a drain ring 9 fixedly connected to the inner wall of the treatment tank 1, a cross plate 10 fixedly connected to the circumferential surface of the reciprocating screw 4, an arc plate 11 fixedly connected to the surface of the cross plate 10, an adsorption mechanism 12 for adsorbing impurities on the circumferential surface of the reciprocating screw 4, and a lint removal mechanism 13 for treating fibers and fuzz in the gas on the inner wall of the treatment tank 1. When the gas generated during the production process is processed, the gas enters the inner wall of the processing tank 1 through the inlet pipe 3. As the gas rises inside the processing tank 1 for processing, it is discharged through the outlet pipe 2. When the gas passes through the filter hopper 5, impurities in the gas will adhere to the inner wall of the filter hopper 5, thus separating the impurities in the gas. At the same time, the motor starts and drives the reciprocating screw 4 to rotate. The rotation of the reciprocating screw 4 drives the brush plate 6 to rotate. During the rotation of the brush plate 6, the impurities remaining on the inner wall of the filter hopper 5 are brushed off, thereby keeping the pores of the filter hopper 5 unobstructed and its interception capacity uninterrupted, ensuring that the gas filtration efficiency is stable over a long period of time. A motor is installed at the bottom of the reciprocating screw 4, and the reciprocating screw 4 will be driven by the motor to rotate. The inner wall of the filter hopper 5 is in contact with the surface of the brush plate 6. The right side of the drain ring 9 is fixedly connected to the left side of the connecting pipe 8. The inner wall of the liquid tank 7 stores volatile solvents. The surface of the arc plate 11 is in contact with the nozzle of the drain ring 9. During gas filtration, the solvent inside the liquid tank 7 is sprayed out through the connecting pipe 8. The liquid then enters the drain ring 9 and is sprayed out in an atomized form, thereby degrading impurities in the gas to a certain extent and reducing dust clogging of subsequent purification units. At the same time, the rotation of the reciprocating screw 4 drives the cross plate 10 to rotate, which in turn drives the arc plate 11 to rotate. During the rotation of the arc plate 11, it comes into contact with the nozzle on the surface of the drain ring 9, thereby clogging the nozzle and reducing the outflow of solution. As the arc plate 11 continues to rotate and moves away from the nozzle of the drain ring 9, the solution continues to be sprayed out from the nozzle of the arc plate 11, thereby reducing the amount of solution discharged, balancing treatment efficiency and cost, reducing total solvent consumption, lowering operating costs, and preventing excessive liquid carryover in the gas due to continuous spraying, which could affect the stable operation of subsequent purification units.
[0017] Working principle: When the gas generated during the production process is processed, the gas enters the inner wall of the processing tank 1 through the inlet pipe 3. As the gas rises inside the processing tank 1 for processing, it is discharged through the outlet pipe 2. When the gas passes through the filter hopper 5, impurities in the gas adhere to the inner wall of the filter hopper 5, thus separating the impurities in the gas. At the same time, the rotating brush plate 6 brushes off the impurities remaining on the inner wall of the filter hopper 5, thereby keeping the pores of the filter hopper 5 clear and its interception capacity unobstructed. The rotation of the reciprocating screw 4 drives the cross plate 10 to rotate, and the rotation of the cross plate 10 drives the arc plate 11 to rotate. During the rotation of the arc plate 11, it comes into contact with the nozzle on the surface of the drain ring 9, thereby blocking the nozzle and reducing the outflow of solution.
[0018] Please see Figures 1-7Based on the above embodiments, in another embodiment of the present invention, the adsorption mechanism 12 includes a triangular plate 121, the inner wall of the treatment tank 1 is connected to the triangular plate 121, the top of the triangular plate 121 is fixedly connected to a connecting block 122, the inner wall of the connecting block 122 is rotatably connected to a rotating wheel 123, the circumferential surface of the reciprocating screw 4 is slidably connected to a sleeve 124, the circumferential surface of the sleeve 124 is fixedly connected to a fixing ring 125, the bottom of the fixing ring 125 is fixedly connected to a protrusion 126, the circumferential surface of the sleeve 124 is fixedly connected to an activated carbon plate 127, and the inner wall of the treatment tank 1 is fixedly connected to a hollow ring 128. During the gas filtration process, the reciprocating screw 4 rotates, which drives the sleeve 124 to rotate. When the sleeve 124 rotates, it drives the activated carbon plate 127 to rotate. The rotation of the activated carbon plate 127 allows different areas to alternately contact the airflow, preventing a single area from becoming saturated quickly due to continuous adsorption, extending the overall adsorption cycle, maintaining stable purification efficiency, and preventing uneven distribution of pollutants such as odors, which would affect the gas treatment effect. At the same time, due to centrifugal force, the surface of the activated carbon plate 127 can promote the shedding of attached fiber dust and loose impurities, reducing the blockage of pores by impurities. Furthermore, during the rotation, the solution sprayed by the drain ring 9 will come into contact with the surface of the adsorption mechanism 12, which can further improve the cleaning effect of impurities on the surface of the activated carbon plate 127 and extend the service life of the activated carbon plate 127. The circumferential surface of the rotating wheel 123 is in contact with the bottom of the protrusion 126. The activated carbon plate 127 is used to adsorb odors in the textile production process. The inner wall of the triangular plate 121 is movably connected to the circumferential surface of the sleeve 124. During the gas adsorption process, the rotation of the sleeve 124 causes the fixed ring 125 to rotate, which in turn causes the protrusion 126 to rotate. During this rotation, the protrusion 126 contacts the surface of the rotating wheel 123, generating a squeezing force that forces it to move upwards. This upward movement of the protrusion 126 causes the fixed ring 125 to move upwards, which in turn causes the sleeve 124 to move upwards. This upward movement of the sleeve 124 then causes the activated carbon plate 127 to move upwards. As the protrusion 126 passes the rotating wheel 123, it moves downwards due to gravity, and similarly, the activated carbon plate 127 moves downwards simultaneously. This vibration of the activated carbon plate 127 removes dust and loose impurities from the plate, preventing impurities from clogging the pores of the activated carbon and reducing adsorption capacity. It also prevents false saturation caused by impurities, reduces the frequency of activated carbon plate replacement, and lowers equipment maintenance costs and downtime losses.
[0019] Working principle: During the gas filtration process, the reciprocating screw 4 rotates, which drives the sleeve 124 to rotate. When the sleeve 124 rotates, it drives the activated carbon plate 127 to rotate. The rotation of the activated carbon plate 127 allows different areas to alternately contact the airflow. At the same time, due to centrifugal force, the surface of the activated carbon plate 127 can promote the shedding of attached fiber dust and loose impurities, reducing the blockage of pores by impurities. During the gas adsorption process, the rotation of the sleeve 124 drives the fixed ring 125 to rotate. The rotation of the fixed ring 125 drives the protrusion 126 to rotate. The activated carbon plate 127 moves downward synchronously, which in turn causes the activated carbon plate 127 to shake up and down, thereby removing dust and loose impurities from the plate and preventing impurities from blocking the pores of the activated carbon and reducing the adsorption capacity.
[0020] The hair removal mechanism 13 includes an L-shaped frame 131, which is fixedly connected to the bottom of the sleeve 124. A scraper 132 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the L-shaped frame 131. A force-bearing ring 133 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the treatment tank 1. A triangular plate 134 is fixedly connected to the circumferential surface of the reciprocating screw 4. A brush roller 135 is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the triangular plate 134. A transmission wheel 136 is fixedly connected to the central shaft of the brush roller 135. A disc 137 is movably connected to the circumferential surface of the reciprocating screw 4. A hair removal plate 138 is fixedly connected to the circumferential surface of the disc 137. A limit frame 139 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the hollow ring 128. A limit rod 1310 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the limit frame 139. During the adsorption of impurities in the gas, the rotation of the sleeve 124 will drive the L-shaped frame 131 to rotate, and the rotation of the L-shaped frame 131 will drive the scraper 132 to rotate. During the rotation of the scraper 132, it will contact the inner wall of the treatment tank 1, thereby hanging off the impurities attached to the inner wall of the treatment tank 1, preventing acidic substances in the gas from corroding the inner wall of the treatment tank 1 and shortening the equipment life. By hanging off the impurities, such risks can be eliminated, ensuring the treatment effect and equipment safety. At the same time, the impurities after hanging off will fall on the surface of the hollow ring 128, improving the convenience of subsequent manual cleaning. The front part of the scraper 132 is in contact with the inner wall of the treatment tank 1, the inner wall of the force ring 133 is in contact with the circumferential surface of the transmission wheel 136, the inner wall of the disc 137 is slidably connected to the circumferential surface of the limiting rod 1310, and the brush roller 135 is used to treat the limiting fibers in the gas. When the gas first enters the processing tank 1, the reciprocating screw 4 rotates, causing the triangular plate 134 to rotate. The rotation of the triangular plate 134 causes the brush roller 135 to rotate, which in turn causes the transmission wheel 136 to rotate. During this rotation, the transmission wheel 136 contacts the inner wall of the force ring 133, and through friction, it rotates itself. This rotation of the transmission wheel 136, in turn, causes the brush roller 135 to rotate, thus dispersing the gas... The fiber lint in the body is intercepted, which can reduce the processing load of subsequent stages and reduce the interference of impurities in subsequent processing structures, allowing them to focus more on treating chemical pollutants in the gas and ensuring that the overall exhaust gas treatment effect is stable and meets the standards. At the same time, during the rotation of the reciprocating screw 4, the disc 137 will move up and down through the reciprocating thread groove opened on the surface of the reciprocating screw 4. The movement of the disc 137 will drive the delinting plate 138 to move. The movement of the delinting plate 138 will push off the lint wrapped around the surface of the brush roller 135, thereby improving the service life of the brush roller 135.
[0021] Working principle: During the adsorption of impurities in the gas, the rotation of the sleeve 124 drives the L-shaped frame 131 to rotate, which in turn drives the scraper 132 to rotate. This prevents acidic substances in the gas from corroding the inner wall of the treatment tank 1, thus shortening the equipment's lifespan. At the same time, the impurities that have fallen off will fall onto the surface of the hollow ring 128, improving the convenience of subsequent manual cleaning. When the gas first enters the interior of the treatment tank 1, it can intercept the fibers and lint in the gas, thereby reducing the processing load of subsequent stages. The disc 137 moves up and down through the reciprocating thread groove on the surface of the reciprocating screw 4. The movement of the disc 137 drives the delinting plate 138 to move, which pushes off the lint wrapped around the surface of the brush roller 135, thereby improving the service life of the brush roller 135.
[0022] This invention provides a gas treatment device for textile production. Many methods and approaches exist for implementing this technical solution; the above description is merely a preferred embodiment. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various improvements and modifications without departing from the principles of this invention, and these improvements and modifications should also be considered within the scope of protection of this invention. All components not explicitly stated in this embodiment can be implemented using existing technologies.
Claims
1. A gas treatment plant for textile production, comprising a treatment tank (1), characterised in that: The top of the processing tank (1) is fixedly connected with an air outlet pipe (2), the inner wall of the processing tank (1) is fixedly connected with an air inlet pipe (3), the inner wall of the processing tank (1) is rotatably connected with a reciprocating wire rod (4), the inner wall of the processing tank (1) is fixedly connected with a filter hopper (5), the circumferential surface of the reciprocating wire rod (4) is fixedly connected with a brush plate (6), the circumferential surface of the processing tank (1) is fixedly connected with a liquid tank (7), the top of the liquid tank (7) is fixedly connected with a connecting pipe (8), the inner wall of the processing tank (1) is fixedly connected with a drain ring (9), the circumferential surface of the reciprocating wire rod (4) is fixedly connected with a cross plate (10), the surface of the cross plate (10) is fixedly connected with an arc plate (11), the circumferential surface of the reciprocating wire rod (4) is provided with an adsorption mechanism (12) for adsorbing impurities, and the inner wall of the processing tank (1) is provided with a hair removal mechanism (13) for processing fiber fluff in gas.
2. A gas treatment apparatus for textile production according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom of the reciprocating wire rod (4) is provided with a motor, and the reciprocating wire rod (4) is driven to rotate by the motor, and the inner wall of the filter hopper (5) and the surface of the brush plate (6) are in contact with each other.
3. A gas treatment apparatus for textile production according to claim 2, characterized in that: The right side of the drain ring (9) is fixedly connected with the left side of the connecting pipe (8), the inner wall of the liquid tank (7) stores volatile solvents, and the surface of the arc plate (11) is in contact with the nozzle of the drain ring (9).
4. A gas treatment apparatus for textile production according to claim 3, characterized in that: The adsorption mechanism (12) comprises a triangular plate one (121), the inner wall of the processing tank (1) is connected with the triangular plate one (121), the top of the triangular plate one (121) is fixedly connected with a connecting block (122), the inner wall of the connecting block (122) is rotatably connected with a rotating wheel (123), and the circumferential surface of the reciprocating wire rod (4) is slidably connected with a sleeve (124).
5. A gas treatment apparatus for textile production according to claim 4, characterized in that: The circumferential surface of the sleeve (124) is fixedly connected with a fixed ring (125), the bottom of the fixed ring (125) is fixedly connected with a protruding block (126), the circumferential surface of the sleeve (124) is fixedly connected with an activated carbon plate (127), and the inner wall of the processing tank (1) is fixedly connected with a hollow ring (128).
6. A gas treatment apparatus for textile production according to claim 5, characterized in that: The circumferential surface of the rotating wheel (123) is in contact with the bottom of the protruding block (126), the activated carbon plate (127) is used for adsorbing peculiar smell in the process of textile production, and the inner wall of the triangular plate one (121) is movably connected with the circumferential surface of the sleeve (124).
7. A gas treatment apparatus for textile production according to claim 6, characterized in that: The hair removal mechanism (13) comprises an L-shaped support (131), the L-shaped support (131) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the sleeve (124), the inner wall of the L-shaped support (131) is fixedly connected with a scraper (132), the inner wall of the processing tank (1) is fixedly connected with a stress ring (133), the circumferential surface of the reciprocating wire rod (4) is fixedly connected with a triangular plate two (134), and the inner wall of the triangular plate two (134) is rotatably connected with a brush roller (135).
8. A gas treatment apparatus for textile production according to claim 7, characterized in that: The center shaft of the brush roller (135) is fixedly connected with a transmission wheel (136), the circumference of the reciprocating wire rod (4) is movably connected with a disc (137), the circumference of the disc (137) is fixedly connected with a hair removal plate (138), the inner wall of the hollow ring (128) is fixedly connected with a limiting frame (139), and the inner wall of the limiting frame (139) is fixedly connected with a limiting rod (1310).
9. A gas treatment apparatus for textile production according to claim 8, characterized in that: The front part of the scraper (132) is in contact with the inner wall of the treatment tank (1), the inner wall of the stress ring (133) is in contact with the circumference of the transmission wheel (136), the inner wall of the disc (137) is in sliding connection with the circumference of the limiting rod (1310), and the brush roller (135) is used for treating the limiting fluff in the gas.
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Waste smoke purification device for textile processing workshop
CN214287530U