
Industrial boilers systems are used to produce steam or hot water for power generation, manufacturing processes, heating, and other industrial and commercial applications. Boilers can be powered by a variety of fuels, including natural gas, oil, coal, biomass, and other sources. In addition, boilers are typically designed to run at very high temperatures, creating a number of pollutants, including carbon dioxide, CO2, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, and particulate matter.
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Industrial boilers systems are used to produce steam or hot water for power generation, manufacturing processes, heating, and other industrial and commercial applications. Boilers can be powered by a variety of fuels, including natural gas, oil, coal, biomass, and other sources. In addition, boilers are typically designed to run at very high temperatures, creating a number of pollutants, including carbon dioxide, CO2, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, and particulate matter.
The main sources of contaminants in a boiler system are the fuels and their combustion products, as well as the materials used in the construction and operation of the boiler. These pollutants can be released directly into the atmosphere, or trapped within the boiler system. The extent to which pollutants are trapped or emitted depends on the type of boiler and the type of fuel used.
Fume extraction systems are designed to capture pollutants from industrial boiler systems and prevent them from entering the atmosphere. These systems typically include the use of scrubbers, which are designed to capture, filter, and store pollutants before they are released into the environment. Scrubbers may include a variety of technologies, such as chemical absorption, filtration, and electrostatic precipitation. Additionally, some systems may also include the use of activated carbon filters to capture hazardous particulate matter.
Fair Engineering Co. (FEC’s) designed Boiler plant-FES system is useful to capture hot fumes emanating from around the source in any direction using newest designed hoods. A ducting system is provided to transfer the particulate contaminant directly to bag house systems for efficient cleaning. The clean air with particulate matter of 50mg/Nm3 is released back to atmosphere through a stack.