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Contact SupplierThe basic components of an air washer system are a chamber that contain a series of spray nozzles, an eliminator section that removes water from the air that is exiting the air washer and a sump which catches both the sprayed water droplets and the water that was collected by the eliminators. The spray section will either add moisture to the air or dehumidify the air, while washing solid particles out of the air. The eliminator section in many cases is a "W" or a series of "W"s in shape. This section, forces the air to contact the eliminator components, which in turn knocks down water droplets and air borne solids. The sump is the collection basin for the system. The washed out solids, lint, dust, and water all collect in this area.