Catalytic combustion equipment is a new type of exhaust gas treatment device. As more and more clients opt for this equipment, the issues to be mindful of during use will also increase. Below, we'll explain the key points to consider when operating catalytic combustion equipment.
1. First, pay attention to the equipment's temperature.
The lower explosive limit of gases is related to temperature. Generally speaking, higher temperatures result in faster reactions and a larger range of explosive impact. When the exhaust concentration entering the catalytic combustion unit is too high, the temperature of the unit will rise. Additionally, since the catalytic combustion units are not equipped with exhaust concentration detection and control devices, the lower explosive limit of the exhaust after the temperature increase will be lower than the value provided in the manual. Coupled with the uneven mixing of exhaust components within the unit, there may be a risk of explosion in localized areas where the actual lower explosive limit of the exhaust is too high under excessively high temperature conditions.
2. Work temperature needs to be well-controlled.
The activated carbon desorption temperature should be between 80~120°C; temperatures too low will affect desorption efficiency, and temperatures reaching 130°C can cause the activated carbon to ignite spontaneously.
3. The following exhaust gas is not suitable for treatment.
The company is unable to handle exhaust gases containing chromium, lead, sulfur, antimony, mercury, tin, halogens, ammonia, and gases with high concentrations of dust, such as those from rubber factories and similar industries. It also cannot process gases containing highly viscous oils.
4. The following environments are not suitable for processing.
The exhaust is unsuitable for treatment in humid or high-temperature conditions, as activated carbon can only perform吸附 treatment at normal temperatures.
5. The equipment must be equipped with the following devices.
Catalytic combustion equipment should be equipped with gas concentration detectors, thermometers, alarms, and flowmeters, among other devices.


