Catalytic DeNOx Equipment for Cracking Furnace Flue Gas with PNCR High Molecular Weight Polymers
Commonly used in nitrogen removal treatment of cracking furnace flue gas are SCR, SNCR, and PNCR methods, among which selecting PNCR polymer denitrification equipment is an excellent solution. The following is a detailed introduction to the specific applications and advantages of PNCR polymer denitrification equipment in the nitrogen removal treatment of cracking furnace flue gas.

Section 1: Process Principle of PNCR Denitrification Equipment
The PNCR Denitrification Equipment uses special high polymer materials as denitrification media. By leveraging the unique structure and adsorption properties of these materials, it captures and decomposes nitrogen oxides from flue gas under high-temperature conditions. Specifically, the solid high polymer reductant is sprayed into the boiler combustion chamber through an intelligent automatic conveying system. In the appropriate temperature reaction zone, the reagent sublimates into NH3 and undergoes a reduction reaction with NOX, achieving ultra-low emission standards. The reaction products are H2O, N2, and CO2.

Section 2: Application Advantages
High denitrification efficiencyPNCR polymeric denitrification technology achieves a high denitrification effect. Under stable boiler operation and external conditions that meet design requirements, the NOX removal efficiency can reach 50%~90%, and in some cases, even up to 95%. This effectively reduces the concentration of nitrogen oxides in flue gas, ensuring the enterprise meets ultra-low emission standards.
High-temperature resistancePNCR high polymer materials boast excellent high-temperature resistance, capable of stable operation for extended periods within a high temperature range (such as 450℃~1000℃, with the optimal reaction temperature range being 700℃~900℃, or some sources suggest 950~1100℃). This avoids the issue of catalyst deactivation commonly found in conventional denitrification equipment.
System SynergyThe PNCR intelligent denitrification equipment consists of seven major systems: the dosing system, storage system, feeding system, conveying system, blowing system, injection system, and control system. The coordinated operation of these systems ensures a more stable and reliable denitrification process.
Low energy consumption and low costWhile ensuring efficient denitrification, the PNCR polymer denitrification equipment has relatively low energy consumption, which is conducive to energy conservation and cost reduction in operation.






