4 products found
Precision Combustion, Inc. (PCI) Products
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Combustor
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PCI - Model RCL - Full Engine Low NOx Catalytic Combustor
NOx emissions are a primary contributor to air pollution, and their control is a primary focus of air pollution regulations. PCI is developing a gas turbine engine catalytic combustor that enables low single digit ppm NOx emissions along with high combustion stability, a wide turndown range, and substantial fuel flexibility. PCI's RCL® catalytic combustor technology is a breakthrough, reducing emissions with improved combustion efficiency by ...
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PCI - Model RCL - Catalytic Pilot Burner
PCI's catalytic pilot burner technology is a simpler, less expensive and retrofittable version of our catalytic combustor, catalytically-stabilizing only a portion of the engine's fuel, but using that portion to enable improved combustion stability throughout the catalytic combustor. This is an 80/20 modification, seeking to deliver most of the benefits of a full catalytic combustor at a fraction of the cost, and perhaps as important, in a package that is ...
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PCI - Downhole Steam Generator
Precision Combustion, Inc. (PCI) has developed a catalytic combustor technology breakthrough that offers to fulfill the promise for a downhole steam generator for oil and gas production, a tool that has been long-sought by the oil and gas production industry. We are currently working to develop this technology into a practical tool for oil and gas production. We are interested in discussing related partnering opportunities with oil services or oil ...
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PCI - Model OXY - Fuel Combustor
PCI is developing oxy-fuel combustion technology for use with applications in gas turbine power cycles, coal powered plants, and production of methane hydrates as well as enhanced oil extraction applications. The need to keep pollutant emissions at ultra-low levels, increase power plant efficiency, and provide a path forward for carbon capture has led to the development of oxy-fuel combustion in both pulverized coal plants and turbine power cycles for its ...