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Flue Gas Treatment


Incinerating waste produces exhaust gases laden with diverse pollutants. Different processes are used to remove these pollutants before the purified flue gas leaves the plant safely through the stack.

For decades HZI has been doing research into flue gas treatment and developing new and effective treatment systems. HZI harnesses internal synergies to optimally match and combine our combustion and flue gas treatment equipment. The numerous processes that have emerged can be used individually or together to create high-performance integrated systems.

The appropriate flue gas treatment approach is chosen in close consultation with the client. The selection criteria include regulatory air pollution limits, the client’s expectations regarding the energy efficiency of the plant, restrictions on waste water discharge, and the space available on site – to name only a few.
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Typical Pollutants in the EfW Process – and What We Do to Address Them
Various pollutants are introduced into the combustion process by the waste, including oxidised combustion products such as SO2and NOxproducts, as well as substances such as hydrogen chloride and hydrogen fluoride, heavy metals, dioxins and furans. HZI uses specific types of treatment to separate these pollutants out during the EfW process and then dispose of them appropriately. HZI comprehensive range of processes enables us to cover a broad spectrum of requirements.

For a more comprehensive cover of the subject please visit HZI website at;

www.hz-inova.com/waste-to-energy/flue-gas-treatment
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