To enhance efficiency and achieve optimal process performance, boilers, furnaces, regenerative thermal oxidizers (RTOs), and burners must be calibrated with an optimal air-to-fuel ratio. Measuring airflow is critical to determining this ratio and optimizing combustion. Over time, an efficient system will also result in lower maintenance expenses.
Contact Combustion Technology with Your Natural Gas Fired Industrial Boilers and Package Boilers Applications
Even though natural gas processes tend to burn cleaner than other fuel types, these boilers nonetheless confront particulate-laden airflows. They may be subject to emissions rules if discharged into the atmosphere. These boilers frequently lack precise instrumentation for measuring air and natural gas combustion flow to optimize the air-to-fuel ratio. We can help.
Assistance with Your Power, Biomass, and Recovery Boiler Needs
Whatever the fuel may be, measuring the airflow into the boiler combustion chamber is required to calculate the ideal air-to-fuel ratio. An either too lean or too rich system causes performance or cost difficulties. Emissions problems occur due to faulty burner design or inefficient combustion in boilers. Stop dealing with underperforming boilers and repair underperforming combustion using an air measurement system.
Decades of Experience with Heaters, Furnaces, Ovens, and Kilns
The industrial sector relies on heat from a range of supplied burner equipment to conduct critical process operations, whether for ceramics and glass or annealing and debinding. Fuel prices might be prohibitively high in some procedures requiring extremely high temperatures. Using airflow measurement devices to optimize combustion will save operating costs by increasing efficiencies and improving emissions. Plant managers rely on Combustion Technology's professional application engineers to find the best solutions for improving combustion process efficiency.
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