Industry's only totally integrated system
Reduces NOx by up to 95%, down to 1 ppm
Ammonia reacts with NOx to form harmless nitrogen and water
CFD modeling used to optimize every system
Works with Firetube, IWT, HRSG, and retrofit boilers
Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) is a post-flue gas treatment that is capable of reducing NOx emissions from a wide variety of boiler systems. SCR is one of the most effective ways of reducing NOx in a flue gas stream, with reductions up to 95%.
Designed specifically for your application, with both installation-ready and freestanding stacks available
Three types of reduced agent systems are availalbe: Anhydrous Ammonia, Aqueous Ammonia and Urea
Single integrated control system operates the boiler, burner and SCR
Catalyst bed geometry is optimized and the highest quality corrugated catalyst is used with vanadium, titanium or tungsten oxides as active agents
A custom heat recovery system allows flue gas temperatures to be optimized, resulting in the most effective reduction of NOx emissions. Recovering the waste heat of the flue gas with an economizer increases the efficiency of the boiler.
Completely integrated from the ammonia injection grid to the exhaust stack system, including all ladders, platforms and piping
SCR uses ammonia as a reducing agent, which is introduced into the flue gas stream. This mixture then comes in contact with a catalyst, selectively transforming the NOx into harmless nitrogen and water. With the addition of SCR, NOx emissions can be reduced down to 1 ppm. It’s a viable option to help meet current or future environmental regulations or your company’s sustainability goal.