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Richard J. Geier is president of Corbett Industries, Waldwick, N.J., a maker of ovens and dryers, furnaces and kilns, process fume incinerators, and heat recuperation systems. For more information on Corbett's oxidizers, call (800) 442-4028, e-mail info@corbettind.com; or visit www.corbettind.com.
Regenerative, catalytic and thermal: all heat the effluent to the point of destruction of 95 percent or more of VOC content in your exhaust stream. But which design is right for your process?