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Direct combustion deodorization device

Direct combustion deodorization device

Direct combustion deodorization device

The direct combustion deodorization device is a system that combusts and oxidizes organic solvents and gases containing unpleasant odors at high temperatures of 700 to 800°C with a residence time of approximately 0.3 to 1 second. It is capable of treating exhaust gases that contain components unsuitable for catalytic systems. Since it processes at high temperatures, utilizing a heat recovery system can help reduce running costs. The photo on the left shows a device with a processing capacity of 200 N㎥/min.

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