Thermal oxidizer fueled by biogas for 2 French fry lines
No potato processing without thermal oxidizers. This time, however, one that fully processes all the biogas generated on site. Two solutions in one—for lower emissions and stable production.
No potato processing without thermal oxidizers. This time, however, one that fully processes all the biogas generated on site. Two solutions in one—for lower emissions and stable production.
This potato processing plant received one of our most powerful thermal oxidizers to act as both the primary and secondary steam source. The entire furnace room took shape in collaboration with Callens and Callens-Vyncke.
This project marks a unique moment in the Callens Group’s history: Optimum by Callens, sister company Callens-Vyncke, and parent company Callens joined forces to deliver a stunning result.
For the renovation project of this potato processor, we tightened the family ties and joined forces with callensvyncke, the cogeneration specialist.
The fried onions this client produces are mouthwateringly good but do create quite a smell. To dispense with that nuisance, we installed a thermal incinerator in the brand new factory, capable of processing 30,000 Nm3 of baking fumes per hour.
This client manufactures all kinds of activated carbon filters which are a source of major pollution during regeneration. When building a new production line, our client was soon won over by the solution Optimum by Callens could offer him.
As regular client of both Optimum by Callens and parent company Callens, this potato processor got in touch with us once more to transform an outdated production facility into an efficient and food-safe plant.
This potato product producer signed up for an Optimum by Callens thermal post-combustion system for a fifth time round. Since…, this manufacturer, a family-run business has…
The thermal incinerator we developed for this potato processing plant was a most welcome solution to the odour problems in the area. The fact that it also integrates perfectly with the planned extra production capacity proved to be the icing on the cake.