Burner achieves single-digit NOx emissions
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John Zink Co, based in Tulsa, OK, has developed a new burner design that combines ultra-lean sequenced premix combustion, zoned flue-gas recirculation and fuel staging. In recent full-scale tests, the burner achieved nitrogen oxides emission of less than 10 ppm. It also produces a much shorter flame length and occupies a smaller footprint than traditional low-Nox burners. This is according to Jay Karan and Jason McAdams, director of burner technology and technology development engineer, respectively at John Zink.
Publication Name: Chemical Engineering Progress
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0360-7275
Year: 2001
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Device destroys incineration
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Pulsatron Technology Corp has developed the Pulsatech pulse corona device that destroy residues generated when dioxins, furans, hexachlorobenzene and polychlorinated biphenyls are incinerated. The Pulsatech relies on high-voltage electric impulses within a closed reaction chamber to reduce polluting molecules into their constituent parts before they are released into the air. Pulsatron claims its Pulsatech device can destroy up to 95% of the NOx produced at 10,000 ppm at a flow rate of 200 cfm.
Publication Name: Chemical Engineering Progress
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0360-7275
Year: 2001
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Destroy chlorofluorocarbon compounds with submerged quench incineration
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This article describes an effective process for destruction of chlorofluorocarbon compounds using submerged quench incinerators. The article contains diagrams and equations showing how the process can result in 99.9 percent clean air, strong acids, weak acids, and salt solutions.
Publication Name: Chemical Engineering Progress
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0360-7275
Year: 2003
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