Smoke filtration is a very important item in a combustion system. It is at this level that practically everything is played out, as far as emissions into the atmosphere are concerned. This means, the quantity and size of the particles as well as the type of potentially harmful substances. It is therefore at this level that a combustion system can be made neutral for the environment. It is the smoke filtration that makes a combustion system complying with local or European standards.
Several technologies allow different levels of filtration and are provided to obtain a given emission quality. The choice of technology, or the combination of several technologies, will be based on the composition of the waste and the required level of the quality of the emissions.
INFIGROUP advises and supports you in the choice of your filtration system, depending on the nature of your waste and your emissions quality requirements.
NO ADDITIONAL FILTER - FILTRATION BY THE POST-COMBUSTION
Post-combustion filtration results from the oxidation of gases from the combustion chamber. The dust contained in the fumes is partially eliminated at the same time as the microparticles contained in the fumes. Post-combustion, placed under the combustion chamber, completes the oxidation of fats, a process initiated in the combustion chamber.
Benefits :
No cost
Colourless and odourless fumes
Disadvantages :
Remaining dust
Pollutants largely eliminated
Fumes rejected at 600°C