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Wet flare refers to a combustion system that burns a mixture of gas and liquid, often associated with processes like oil and gas production, where liquid hydrocarbons are present. In contrast, dry flare involves the combustion of only gas, typically used for excess gas disposal in various industrial applications. Both systems are designed to safely eliminate unwanted gases, but the presence of liquids in wet flares can lead to differences in design and emissions.

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