Thermal Oxidiser

OxiTherm
OTO - 200

The OxiTherm OTO – 200 is a compact, high-efficiency solution for smaller-scale operations needing reliable emission control. This unit offers superior performance in managing hazardous gases and VOCs, featuring advanced regenerative technology for optimal energy efficiency.

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Overview

The OxiTherm OTO – 200 is designed for industries that require dependable emission management on a smaller scale. With over 20 years of experience in thermal oxidiser design, this system combines robust construction, high fuel flexibility, and advanced control systems to ensure operational reliability. With a flow rate of 12,000 sm³/h, it is ideal for efficiently handling hazardous emissions while minimizing energy waste and operational costs.

The OxiTherm OTO – 200 is ideal for:

A thermal oxidiser is a pollution control device that burns hazardous gases at high temperatures to destroy them.

It heats exhaust gases to temperatures between 760°C and 1,200°C, breaking down pollutants into harmless substances like carbon dioxide and water.

It reduces harmful emissions, ensures compliance with regulations, and can sometimes recover heat for energy savings.

It removes volatile organic compounds (VOCs), hazardous air pollutants (HAPs), and odorous emissions.

Consider factors such as the type of pollutants, required destruction efficiency, gas flow rates, and energy recovery options.

A regenerative oxidiser recovers heat with ceramic media, offering higher efficiency, while a recuperative oxidiser uses a heat exchanger with lower heat recovery efficiency.

Maintenance, including inspections, cleaning, and part replacement, is typically required every few months to maintain performance.

Issues like poor combustion, fouled heat exchangers, and worn refractory linings can be resolved with regular cleaning, part replacement, and system tuning.

Energy efficiency can be improved by selecting systems with high heat recovery, using low-energy burners, and ensuring proper system maintenance.

Yes, thermal oxidisers are designed to handle high-temperature emissions, often exceeding 1,000°C.

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