combustion catalyst Articles
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Kinetics of forming the nitrogen oxides and other harmful substances in catalytic power plants
In the following paper, the kinetics of forming nitrogen oxides and other harmful substances in catalytic power plants are described. First of all, the equilibrium NOx concentrations are considered. The discrepancy between equilibrium concentrations and real results on NOx in the case of flame combustion are explained by a short duration of fuel-air mixture stay in furnace space. The positive ...
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Is “truly” clean coal attainable?
Almost everyone will agree that coal is an inherently dirty fuel. But coal is abundant, cheap and readily available for the world’s largest developing nations who’re planning to use coal to fuel their economies and provide electricity to hundreds of millions who still don’t have power in their homes. Coal is undeniable and will be around and used for the next fifty years in Asia ...
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Efficient catalytic combustion with eco-burner Chafo systems
Established in 2004, eco-burner Ltd has revolutionized the chafing fuel industry by offering the ultimate solution to traditional gel and wick heat sources; the refillable Chafo. Safer, cleaner and greener than it’s alternatives, the Chafo is innovative and a game changer in the catering industry. The company is headquartered in Waterford, Ireland, which is the manufacturing and sales hub ...
By Catator AB
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Cleaner Coal Technology, CC-88 Successfully Demonstrated at Manikgarh Cement in India
US based Asia Coal Catalyst Company (“ACCC”) produces CC-88™ a patented Combustion Catalyst. CC-88 was proven effective at Mankgarh Cement saving coal and improving the clinker quality. In February of 2014, Asia Coal Catalyst Company conducted successful trials at Manikgarh Cement located in Chandrapur, Maharashtra, India http://www.manikgarhcement.com A successful ...
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Slag costs the power industry billions $ per year
You’ve Heard Of Coal. Ever Hear Of Slag? Globally coal is continuing to serve the modern and developing world’s energy interests. Any energy expert will tell you the power and influence of Coal on the power sector is undeniable. Coal is cheap, abundant and available to developing countries that intend to utilize it. Coal will remain popular in coal dependent Asian countries like ...
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