Incinerators

LedeNOx Incinerators

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A LedeNOx incinerator is an oxidisation-reduction reactor and is the ideal design to achieve low NOx emissions whilst burning waste streams that contain Ammonia and bound Nitrogen. Part of the waste stream containing Ammonia is oxidised and forms NOx in the process. This NOx is then reduced by injecting the remaining Ammonia rich waste stream, where the Ammonia is used to promote a non-catalytic deNOx reaction and reduce NOx to Nitrogen and water. Key Features One combustion chamber with two mixing walls Part of the Ammonia containing waste is injected through the burner, part between the mixing walls. Part of the Ammonia is oxidised to form NOx, whilst the remaining Ammonia is used to react with NOx to form N2. The mixing walls ensure that the waste and combustion gases are mixed and also ensures a uniform temperature profile to improve the overall efficiency of the deNOx reaction. Key Advantages No need for SNCR or SCR deNOx to meet emission limits Ultra-low NOx combustion of waste streams with high bound Nitrogen or Ammonia contents. Complete oxidisation and destruction of all hydrocarbons No CO formation Complete odour destruction Destruction efficiency over 99.999%

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2500 Lier - Belgium

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