jdbanks
Chemical
- Apr 21, 1999
- 7
It looks to me like SO3 formation in an NCG incinerator may depend in part on the NOx present in the furnace exhaust.<br>
I'm looking for someone who has noticed an effect like that, maybe a lesser SO3 plume after changing to a low-NOx burner, or a change in the plume associated with a change in the amount of NH3 or other nitrogen compound in the NCG's. Could save someone installing an "end of pipe" super demister to handle the SO3 aerosol.
I'm looking for someone who has noticed an effect like that, maybe a lesser SO3 plume after changing to a low-NOx burner, or a change in the plume associated with a change in the amount of NH3 or other nitrogen compound in the NCG's. Could save someone installing an "end of pipe" super demister to handle the SO3 aerosol.