
Pollution Control Equipment
Pollution control equipment refers to devices and systems designed to reduce or eliminate harmful pollutants released into the environment from industrial processes, vehicles, and other sources. Examples include scrubbers that remove gases and particles from smokestacks, filters that trap airborne particulates, and water treatment units that clean contaminated water. These technologies help prevent pollution from damaging air, water, and soil, ensuring healthier ecosystems and communities. Their use is often driven by environmental regulations and the goal of minimizing human health risks while allowing industrial activities to continue responsibly.