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Introduction to process heaters webinar

Thanks to all of you who have participated and supported me, we, together, successfully held the webinar “Process Direct Fired Heaters; An introductory lecture” alongside a very useful and engaging Q&A session at the end and spent one hell of an evening together! You can see the videos of the Read more…

By farshidn, 1 yearOctober 28, 2024 ago
Incineration

Waste Introduction in Incinerators

In thermal oxidizers and incinerators, one big issue is where to introduce the waste in the combustion chamber. Let’s take a look at the concerns on this: Waste gases and waste liquids that are not capable of burning as a stable fuel are usually introduced downstream of the burner. However, Read more…

By farshidn, 2 yearsJuly 13, 2024 ago
CombustionAir
Heater

Combustion Air Control

To properly control the combustion air, O2 and CO must be measured at the top of the radiant section where combustion is completed, regardless of the burner loading. Note that O2 and CO will coexist within the flames, where the temperature may be as high as 1200˚C. Low NOx burners Read more…

By farshidn, 2 yearsJuly 3, 2024 ago
Thermal Oxidizer
Incineration

How Thermal Oxidizers Operate

At first thermal oxidizers look like direct fired heaters, but as you look closer there is way more to that. As I explained in my previous posts, the goal is to reach a degree of destruction of the waste material. So, we need to quantify a parameter for this VOC Read more…

By farshidn, 2 yearsJuly 3, 2024 ago
Steam Methane Reforming
Heater

What is Steam Methane Reforming (SMR)?

The steam methane reforming (SMR) process can be described by two main reactions. The first reaction is reforming itself, while the second is the water-gas shift reaction. Since the overall reaction is endothermic, some heat input is required. This is accomplished by combustion of natural gas or other fuel in Read more…

By farshidn, 2 yearsJuly 3, 2024 ago
SNCR process
Emission Control

What is SNCR (Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction)

One of the attractions of combustion equipment is that you can’t just let the flux go in the atmosphere! The subject of zero-emission has many aspects. Depending on what you burned and the temperature that what you burned reached, and those friends in combustion, what products they produced, the flux Read more…

By farshidn, 2 years ago

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