Incinerator burner use site
Technical Characteristics of Sour Gas Burners
Fuel name |
Exhaust gas |
Fuel Gas |
Low calorific value of fuel KJ/Nm3 |
According to specific craftsmanship |
~6000 |
Fuel flow KG/H |
According to the specific process | According to the specific process |
Fuel Temperature (Celsius) |
According to the specific process | >30 |
Fuel pressure MPa |
According to the specific process |
0.2 |
Note: product specifications can be specially designed according to user requirements |
Tail gas incinerator burner
The burner of the tail gas incinerator mainly further incinerates the residual H2S gas after the acid gas incinerator to achieve the purpose of removing H2S. The furnace temperature of the tail gas incinerator is generally around 650°C, and a certain amount of fuel gas is required to maintain the required furnace temperature.
Ammonia Incinerator Burner
Ammonia gas incinerators generally burn acid-containing gas and ammonia-containing waste gas, and the flue gas after incineration is mixed with air and discharged directly. The furnace temperature of ammonia gas incinerators is generally around 1300°C, which can effectively remove NH3 in acid gas. , It is required to add a certain amount of fuel gas to maintain the required furnace temperature.
Technical characteristics table of exhaust gas burner
Fuel Name | Exhaust | Fuel Gas |
Low calorific value of fuel KJ/Nm3 | Depending on the specific process | ~6000 |
Fuel flow KG/H | Depending on the specific process | Depending on the specific process |
Fuel Temperature (Celsius) | Depending on the specific process | >30 |
Fuel pressure MPa | Depending on the specific process | 0.1 |
Note: product specifications can be specially designed according to user requirements |