C-Deg Energy Management Equipment
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Manufactured by C-deg environmental engineering GmbHbased in GERMANY
Lean gases are gases that mainly consist of the inert components nitrogen and carbon dioxide and contain such a low concentration of oxidizable components as to preclude their use for energy utilization. Industrial exhaust air is a special kind of lean gas. Industrial exhaust air stands for air with traces of hydrocarbons below the lower ignition limit. They cannot be combusted spontaneously. Due ...
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Manufactured by C-deg environmental engineering GmbHbased in GERMANY
The task of flares is the environmentally sound combustion of excess gases. The operational circumstances often put limitations to the utilization of the energy released. It is desirable to use this excess energy in order to avoid the negative image of "energy ...
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Manufactured by C-deg environmental engineering GmbHbased in GERMANY
For applications that only require a flare for a short period or for customers who must be capable of flaring at several sites not simultaneously, c-deg offers a variety of mobile flare types, as low or high temperature ...
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Manufactured by C-deg environmental engineering GmbHbased in GERMANY
Biogas and landfill gas originates from bacterial degradation of organic substance, producing methane as an oxidizable component. These gases therefore show similar combustion behavior. Biogas usually has a higher methane concentration than landfill gas, but the remainder is almost solely the quenching gas carbon dioxide, which has an influence on the igniting properties and flame ...
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Manufactured by C-deg environmental engineering GmbHbased in GERMANY
During oil and natural gas production, associated gases accrue. Due to their amount, composition and chemical properties, they cannot be used for energy generation. These gases can be completely oxidized in c-deg high temperature flares (incinerators) at a temperature up to 1,200 °C. This minimizes their environmental impact while meeting (or exceeding) the TA Luft requirements. Because this ...
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Manufactured by C-deg environmental engineering GmbHbased in GERMANY
The thermal degradation of organic substances under air exclusion is an alternative to AD plants in order to obtain an energetically utilizable gas from biomass. The wood- and pyrolysis gases resulting from these types of processes have a significantly different composition compared to biogas. Especially the high hydrogen content and the usually high gas temperature have to be taken into account. ...
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