Hi ctairman,
I apologize if I offended you. But I also point out, my statement regarding your comment was a qualified statement, I did not say that you were incorrect. I do therefore stand by my post. Your previous post, as written, more than implies, it indeed predicts, particuate buildup, and this may - but it also may not, be true.
And, at the risk of offending you again as well as getting a bit out of the thread track, I have to do it again, because in your response to me you state that a more open packing will be less efficient (per your comment that more pollutant will exit the stack after repack to a more open packing, with possible higher chemical consumption). I also point out that we do not know the current packing in this NH3 scrubber. But as an example if the current packing is saddles, Pall Rings or similar old style random packing, a modern packing will have far superior HTU in this application. So efficiency will improve, not degrade, after repack, and the particulate will much more likely pass out of the tower. I have the data is you want it.
I also never stated anything about the Fluid Bed scrubber option you are trying to sell. Indeed, it is an option that should be explored and compared to other options.