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Definition of Scrubbers
1. scrubber [n] - See also: scrubber
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scrubbers
Literary usage of Scrubbers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1915)
"Scrubbers We first started with scrubbers having a rotating nozzle on the top,
the water to form a rain and thus come in contact with the gas and clean, ..."
2. Gas and Oil Engines and Gas-producers: A Treatise on Theoretical and by Lionel Simeon Marks, Horatio Sprague McDewell (1919)
"Gases may be cleaned by means of deflectors, static scrubbers, filters, ...
Static or Tower Scrubbers. Static or tower scrubbers are those in which the ..."
3. Gas and Oil Engines and Gas-producers: A Treatise on Theoretical and by Lionel Simeon Marks, Horatio Sprague McDewell (1919)
"Gases may be cleaned by means of deflectors, static scrubbers, filters, ...
Static or Tower Scrubbers. Static or tower scrubbers are those in which the ..."
4. The Gas Engineer's Pocket-book, Comprising Tables, Notes, and Memoranda by Henry O'Connor (1907)
"100 cubic feet internal capacity of vessels (scrubbers and washers) with a gas
... Gas in scrubbers should equal 1 per cent, of the maximum daily make to ..."
5. Gas Manufacture: The Chemistry of : a Practical Handbook on the Production by William John Atkinson Butterfield (1896)
"Tower Scrubbers.—Gas engineers are by no means unanimous as to the best washer
... The tall tower scrubbers, packed with coke or wooden chequer work down ..."
6. Chemistry of Gas Manufacture by William John Atkinson Butterfield (1907)
"Tower Scrubbers.—Gas engineers are by no means unanimous as to the best washer and
... The tall tower scrubbers, packed with coke or wooden chequer work, ..."