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Direct fired thermal oxidizers

Direct thermal oxidizers, sometimes referred to as afterburners, utilize direct combustion to convert volatile organic compounds in gaseous effluents to carbon dioxide and water with maximum effectiveness. The clean air can then be discharged safely into the atmosphere.  EnviroAir custom designs each system, considering such important design principles as proper combustion chamber mixing, sufficiently high temperatures, and adequate time for the combustion process. Additionally, the orientation of the oxidizer can be changed to suit the customers space constraints.

EnviroAir Direct Thermal Oxidizers Feature:

  • Automatic operation – lowers costs
  • Solid body construction – for durability
  • Fully enclosed heating unit – safer to operate
  • Achieves maximum effectiveness – fulfills all EPA regulations for clean air standards

Typical Operation of Thermal Oxidizers

The forced draft fan draws in process air and discharges it to the thermal oxidizer. In the thermal oxidizer, the process air is heated to the design set point temperature by the burner. Turbulence is created as the air passes by the burner and into the combustion chamber to ensure proper mixing. The combustion chamber is sized to provide the residence time required to destroy the hydrocarbons in the air. The clean hot air then flows up the stack to the atmosphere.

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  • Direct fired thermal oxidizers
  • Direct fired thermal oxidizers