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Is it possible to minimize operating costs for industrial thermal processing equipment while maximizing productivity in combination drying and oxidizing systems?
Thermal oxidizers are used to destroy hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that are the end result of an industrial manufacturing process.
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Capable of achieving destruction/removal efficiency (DRE) levels of more than 99 percent, regenerative thermal oxidizers and thermal/catalytic oxidizers are custom designed to thermally or catalytically convert pollutant-laden process exhaust streams into CO2 and water.
Many existing air-pollution control systems are a decade old or more. Modern designs that incorporate heat and energy-recovery options can capture BTUs for reuse in the plant and cut operating costs.
Many existing air-pollution control systems are a decade old or more. Modern designs that incorporate heat and energy-recovery options can capture BTUs for reuse in the plant and cut operating costs.