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Thermal oxidation is a well-established method of treatment of contaminated process gases to meet IED (2010/75/EU) emission targets.

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ERG offer systems to match project requirements including:

  • After Burners / Residence Chambers
  • Pyrolysis Chambers T > 650 oC
  • Precombustion Chambers T > 850 oC
  • Direct fired oxidation up to 100% DRE (destruction removal efficiency) (alternative methods of heat recovery available)
  • Recuperative thermal oxidation > 99% DRE and 75% Heat Recovery
  • Regenerative thermal oxidation 98% DRE and 95% Heat Recovery
  • Cooling systems so that ambient < flue gas T > dew point< 850 oC
  • Post combustion NOx abatement systems
  • Solid, Sludge, Liquid (aqueous / organic) and gaseous stream thermal
    destruction
  • Turndown capability up to 5:1 in ratio (out of ratio 10:1)
  • Process guarantees to cover TOC, CO, dust, dioxin and NOx emissions
  • Burner designs that use the stream as combustion air
  • Gas or liquid fuel fired system
  • Amine, halogen and sulphurous hydrocarbon destruction
  • Integrated systems for flue gas pollutant abatement

ERG designs its thermal oxidation systems for maximum destruction efficiency (DRE) by ensuring:

  • Homogeneous and uniform distribution of the stream contaminants in the oxidation chamber
  • Oxygen control to achieve 6% excess O2 in the flue gas
  • Heat recovery or addition of fuel to raise the stream to 750 – 1100 oC

Compliance with current and global engineering standards:

  • EN 746 – 1 Common Safety Requirements for Industrial Thermoprocessing Equipment
  • EN 746 – 2 Safety Requirements for Combustion and Fuel Handling Equipment
  • EN 298 Automatic Gas Burner Control Systems
  • NFPA 82 Incinerators
  • NFPA 86 Ovens and Furnaces