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This whitepaper shows how Thermal IQ and advanced analytics were used to identify an anomaly in the fuel-air ratio that went undetected by plant personnel.
This article will look at oxidizer technology developments and the benefits they provide — both for new oxidizer purchases, and for retrofit on existing regenerative thermal oxidizer systems.
Regenerative thermal oxidizers (RTO) came on the scene some 35 years ago and, for the past two decades, have been the “technology of choice” for industrial VOC control. With many incremental improvements, regenerative thermal oxidizers do not risk losing this status any time soon.
Features of the Model FT1 include retractors for five probe sizes (15, 18, 24, 30 and 36”); Hart communication option; FM and FMc (Canada) Class I, Division 1 approvals; ATEX and IECEx Zone 1 approvals; and additional gases in the Gas-SelectX material selection menu.
Fuel-fired combustion equipment provides effective process heating in many applications. Select an industrial burner designed for the operating environment to achieve goals such as increased production or reduced emissions.
At a basic level, burners are devices used to mix fuel and air (or oxygen) to achieve controlled combustion while producing a specific flame and heat-release pattern.