Where is the defogging button on BYD?

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AdrielAnn
07/29/25 9:15pm
There is a button resembling glass on the control panel, which is the defogging button. Below is relevant information: Defogger: The defogger is mainly composed of corrugated blades, plates, clamping strips and other fixing devices. During the operation of the wet desulfurization absorption tower, 'fog' with a particle size of 10-60 microns is easily generated. This 'fog' not only contains water, but also dissolves sulfuric acid, sulfates, sulfur dioxide, etc., causing contamination and severe corrosion to fans, heat exchangers and flues. Purpose: The defogger is used to separate liquid droplets carried in the gas in the tower to ensure mass transfer efficiency, reduce the loss of valuable materials and improve the operation of the tower compressor. Generally, the defogger is installed at the top of the tower. It can effectively remove 3-5um fog droplets. If a defogger is installed between the tower trays, it can not only ensure the mass transfer efficiency of the tower trays, but also reduce the tray spacing. Therefore, the defogger is mainly used for gas-liquid separation. It can also be used as an air filter for gas separation. In addition, the wire mesh can also be used as a buffer for various instruments in the instrument industry to prevent electronic shielding devices from radio wave interference.
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