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.
VOCs stands for ‘Volatile Organic Compounds’ and are the undesirable – and most hazardous – consequence of many industrial production processes. Via thermal incineration, we render them harmless and even generate some useful heat from them into the bargain.
The best way to tackle volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is by means of thermal incineration. By oxidising them at extremely high temperatures, we turn them into harmless gasses and even recover useful heat from them.
As a rule, producers of chemicals such as lacquers, solvents, not to mention fuels, will benefit the most from thermal VOC oxidation. By tailoring our system design to the various industry-specific needs, we provide a solution for a range of VOCs.
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.