NOx-reduction systems DeNOx
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ApplicationListenelement 1
Atomizing systems delivered by CALDYN for reducing NOx have been used successfully since 1990. CALDYN offers sophisticated components for SCR and SNCR processes. These systems can be used in:
- Cement industry (Here CALDYN offers highly economical solutions.)
- Fuel, gas and coal combustion
- Waste incineration
- Gas/diesel engines
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Main advantagesListenelement 2
Our experience - your advantage.
In the 1990s CALDYN substantially participated in the development of the SNCR process. Our long experience and our own production provide numerous advantages for you:
- Complete plants, designed for your requirements, all from one supplier
- Integration into existing plants/retrofit without significant efforts
- Low operating cost due to low compressed air consumption
- Extremely short evaporation distances in the SCR process
- Long wearing nozzles, hence little maintenance
- The wide range of regulation of the nozzles also allows controlled spraying of smallest quantities
CALDYN has programmed software for calculating the evaporation distances, which are guaranteed.
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PrincipleListenelement 3
Nitrogen oxides that cause pollution of the environment are converted to nitrogen and water by adding a reducing agent (urea solution or ammonia).
With the SCR process the reducing agent is injected at comparatively low temperatures and the nitrogen oxides are reduced to molecular nitrogen using a catalyst.
With the SNCR process the reducing agent is injected directly into the hot flue gas at temperatures of about 950 °C. The reducing agent reacts with the nitrogen oxides to water and nitrogen. The advantage of this method is the low capital investment. Retrofit is possible easily.
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Scope of supplyListenelement 4
Optimum adjustment to your requirements is our concern. Whether complete engineering, the delivery of lances with two phase nozzles CSL or the supply of atomising systems and their installation - close cooperation with the customer and highest flexibility are a matter of course for CALDYN.
NOx-reduction systems DeNOx
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