The thermal incineration method refers to heating the exhaust gas and controlling the combustion temperature above 760 ℃. At this temperature, most organic matter can be decomposed into CO2 and H2O, with a removal efficiency of over 99%. The thermal incineration method can treat almost all VOCs waste gas, mainly through TO and RTO.
The catalytic combustion method utilizes a catalyst to oxidize and decompose VOCs at lower temperatures, typically between 250 and 350 ℃. When the exhaust gas contains substances that can cause catalyst poisoning or easily produce dioxins, such as sulfur or halogens, catalytic combustion method should not be used. The remaining VOCs are basically acceptable, especially for medium concentration exhaust gas. The main methods include CO and RCO.
Both rotary and bed incineration technologies are mainstream in the current market, with an efficiency of over 99%. The advantage of rotary incineration lies in saving land, while the advantage of bed incineration lies in being more stable! Choose different forms according to different working conditions.