The Thermal Oxidizer (TO), commonly known as a gas incinerator, operates on the principle of using a burner with auxiliary fuel to heat organic waste gas to a high temperature (≥760°C; the temperature varies for different organic waste gases).
The Thermal Oxidizer (TO), commonly known as a gas incinerator, operates on the principle of using a burner with auxiliary fuel to heat organic waste gas to a high temperature (≥760°C; the temperature varies for different organic waste gases).
Technical Principle
The Thermal Oxidizer (TO), commonly known as a gas incinerator, operates on the principle of using a burner with auxiliary fuel to heat organic waste gas to a high temperature (≥760°C; the temperature varies for different organic waste gases). Oxidation reactions occur in the combustion chamber, generating CO₂ and H₂O, thereby removing the pollutants. TO is suitable for places with relatively high concentrations of organic waste gas.
Advantages
Small device volume;
Low equipment investment cost;
Waste heat boilers can be added for waste heat recovery;