
Chlorinated Emission Control System

Chlorinated Emission Control System

Chlorinated Emission Control System
Anguil's Chlorinated Oxidizers destroy halogenated organic acids
and mixed organic vapor contaminants that are discharged from a
variety of industrial process streams. We have also developed
several destruction devices specifically for soil and groundwater
remediation sites contaminated with chlorinated
compounds such as carbon tetrachloride, tetrachloroethene (PCE)
or trichloroethene (TCE).
How the Chlorinated Oxidizer Works
The Chlorinated model is selected based on volume of airflow,
contaminant type and desired destruction efficiency. Similar to a
standard thermal or catalytic oxidizer, destruction of VOC-laden
air is achieved through high temperature combustion with heat
recovery to reduce operating costs by preheating incoming
contaminants. When halogenated hydrocarbons such as chlorine,
bromine and fluorine are present in the process gas, Anguil makes
special considerations to design an emission control system that
will not only protect against corrosion but also scrub the acids
produced during oxidation.
Design Considerations:
- Temperature and residence times are increased to ensure halogen
destruction efficiency
- Induced draft fan design is used to eliminate acid gas
escape
- Critical components are upgraded to higher alloys to withstand
the corrosive emissions
- External shrouds are added or vinyl ester coatings applied to
prevent acid corrosion of the external shell
- When special coatings are applied they are subject to pre and
post application inspections by a third party
- Acid
Gas Scrubbers are incorporated into the system for further
treatment of acidic emissions
- FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastics) fan and ductwork are used
when necessary
Available Options:
- Thermal, Catalytic or Direct-Fired oxidizers for chlorinated
emission control
Complete "turnkey" packages
- Supplemental Fuel Injection (SFI) for increased fuel efficiency
and ultra low NOX emissions
- Hot Side Bypass for high loading conditions
- Skid or remote mounted panels and enclosure rooms available for
system controls
- Custom oxidizer design options to meet space restrictions
Features:
- Completely shop assembled, pre-wired and tested prior to
shipment
- Skid mounted designs available for airflows up to 30,000 SCFM
and single unit systems up to 75,000 SCFM
- Up to 25% Lower Explosive Limits (LEL) RTO operation while
self-sustaining as low as 3% LEL, reducing the need for auxiliary
fuel
- Gas trains designed for FM/TSSA/CGA certifications
- Low NOX burner designed to maintain
temperature during full flow, no VOC process conditions
- Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) based controls with digital
data recorder remote telemetry
- Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) allows for high volumetric
turn-down during idle or low process conditions
- Bake-out feature to remove organic particulate build up
- Hinged access doors for ease of maintenance
Anguil's Cost Effective Design
These thermal and catalytic oxidizers for chlorinated emission
streams are designed as part of Anguil's broad line of
technologically advanced, yet user-friendly, air pollution control
products. Anguil's experience includes over 30 years of Regenerative, Recuperative, Catalytic and
Direct-Fired oxidizer manufacturing, ranging in size from 100
to 500,000 SCFM (150-800,000 Nm3/hr). Each product line
represents value-engineered systems with emphasis on both capital
and operating cost minimization. All systems are designed for
seamless integration into the process, optimal performance and
trouble-free operation. Anguil strives to provide innovative
pollution control technology including process analysis,
engineering, equipment manufacturing, installation and post-sale
24-hour service.
The Anguil Advantage:
- 99%+ Destruction Rate Efficiency
- Regulatory Compliance Guaranteed
- System flexibility addresses a wide range of process conditions
and easily controls multiple sources
- Low pressure drop reduces electrical consumption
- Competitive capital equipment cost
- Rapid installation time on most systems
- Small equipment footprint