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In this issue of Process Heating, we look at how to evaluate your thermal processing equipment from specification to sundowning to extend its useful life.
A southeastern U.S. pulp and paper mill needed to rebuild
the regenerative thermal oxidizer used for controlling emissions from its
black liquor oxidation exhaust.
Regenerative thermal oxidizers allow one company to replace outdated pollution control equipment with systems that have exceeded expectations for reliability and efficiency.