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Thermal Oxidizers
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One and two stage state of the art thermal oxidizers for liquids or fumes
Our Thermal Oxidizers are custom
designed to meet the highest thermal destruction efficiency requirements as
well as NOx emissions and CO requirements. Fume wastes as well liquid wastes
can be burned to completion and without soot production. Thermal Oxidizers
can be built with and without waste heat recovery systems. (see WHRS for
more information). Damper controlled convection section flue gas bypass is
an option with WHRS so the temperature of the process fluid in the WHRS can
be maintained independently of the incineration requirement. EnviroKinetics
also supplies instruments with a burner management shutdown system for
thermal oxidizers. The units can even be instrumented to allow safe
unattended startups and shutdowns.
Thermal Oxidizers are sized much like a conventional reactor. The Thermal
Oxidizer residence time and adiabatic, "reaction", temperature is calculated
based on the kinetics of the oxidation to be accomplished. The reaction
temperature is regulated via quench air admitted to the thermal oxidizer,
generally with a forced draft fan.
Refractory linings are almost always castable refractory to provide abrasion
resistance, because the combustion gases typically have velocities in the
range of 15 to 30 ft/sec in the Thermal Oxidizer barrel. Flue gases
containing sulfur compounds or HCL require castable refractory as because it
has higher resistance to chemical attack at elevated temperatures. Other
measures can be taken to protect the metal of the thermal oxidizer as well,
such as asphaltic lining of the interior of the barrel. Stacks are self
supporting and are designed to meet the local air districts dispersion
requirements, as well as the process requirements for draft.
The flue gases from a thermal oxidizer can be treated downstream in an SCR
(see SCR's for more information) if our evaluation of the fluid to be burned
indicates the unit will produce more NOx than is allowed by the local air
district. Venturi and packed bed scrubbers are an option for treating SOx or
HCL in the flue gas. (see SCRUBBERS and VENTURIS for more information).
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Two stage thermal oxidizer with WHRU and
baghouse. This unit uses a high temperature reducing atmosphere to convert
NOx to free radicals, then quenches the atmosphere before the radicals can
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Recuperative catalytic oxidizer |
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Vertical tail gas incinerator |
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