Chimney

How Does Industrial Chimney Work

The principle behind chimneys is that warm air goes up above cooler air. Thus, a temperature difference exists between the inside of the flue and the room because of passaging hot air emerging from the flame. The quicker the air rises and hotter the fire is, the greater the chimney operates

What Comes Out Of Industrial Chimneys?

Particulates are small bits of solid or liquid matter, for example soot, dust, fumes and aerosols carried in the air. They are produced by industry, vehicles and domestic coal burning. Smoke is a type of pollution that can be seen because it is made up of solid bits. You can often see it coming out of chimneys.

What Are Different Types Of Chimneys?

  • Masonry Chimneys.

  • Metal Chimneys.

  • Factory-Built/ Prefabricated Chimneys.

  • Fireplace Insert Chimneys.

  • Freestanding Stove Chimneys.

  • Wood Burning Stove Chimneys.

Why Industrial Chimneys Are So Tall?

A smokestack, stack, or chimney is a tall vertical pipe or channel used by power plants to exhaust combustion gases into the air. This technique is to build the stack very high, because wind speeds are greater at high elevations, and the dispersion of the gases results in less gas remaining in a given area.