High-temperature flares
Disposal of contaminated industrial exhaust gases

Our high temperature flares are deployed when the environmentally compatible disposal of contaminated gases and exhaust air is required. The origin and formation of these gases can be very variable.
 

C-nox offers solutions for this combustion sector with the following products:

HTV-Basic

Functional principles
The controlled gas/air ratio in the combustion chamber ensures that at all times the temperature inside the combustion chamber is >1,000 °C. The flow rate in and the geometry of the combustion chamber ensure a minimum gas dwell time. During this time, any residual oxidatable compounds are oxidized as required by the specifications of ISO and the German technical circular on protection against air pollution (TA Luft).

Typical applications

  • Chemical industry, for example the disposal of ammonia or ethylene gas
  • Production and transportation of natural gas: Disposal of leakage gas, emergency systems
  • Combustion of residual gas during the cleaning of tank storage facilities
  • Disposal of pyrolysis and synthetic gas
  • Sewage gas and biogas
  • Gas from landfill sites

Brochure HT flares

HTV-Support

Functional principles
For environmentally compatible combustion, lean gases require added support gas, such as natural gas or propane. Here again, the controlled gas/air ratio ensures the required combustion temperature of >1,000 °C inside the combustion chamber. As a variation from the standard technology, in this flare type the required quantity of support gas is added to the combustion according to demand.

Typical applications

  • Disposal of excess gas from landfill sites
  • Leakage gas disposal at compressor stations
  • Chemical industry, for example the disposal of ammonia or ethylene gas
  • Production of natural gas, pipelines: Disposal of leakage gas, emergency systems
  • Combustion of residual gas during the cleaning of tank storage facilities
  • Disposal of pyrolysis and synthetic gas
  • Gas from landfill sites, sewage gas and biogas
  • Various exhaust gases

Brochure HT flares