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by:EnviroPro, Inc. based inHouston, TEXAS (USA)
Inner Air flare tip uses air tubes to bring air into the center of the flame envelope for smokeless operation. This design decreases the air to hydrocarbon for smokeless operation and operates quietly. The IA3 is used when the waste gas has higher flow rates and/or more smokeless capacity is required. The internal air-assisted flare tip has been in production since 2001 and is a very efficient, ...
by:EnviroPro, Inc. based inHouston, TEXAS (USA)
Internal steam flare tips use inner steam to inspirate more air into the combustion zone. The steam manifold and nozzles are located in a lower position on the flare tip. The steam/air mixture is directed up through the inside of the flare tip to exit and mix with waste gas for burning. This approach significantly reduces the amount of steam required to inject the same amount of air using upper ...
by:EnviroPro, Inc. based inHouston, TEXAS (USA)
Sometimes referred to as steam assisted pipe flares, upper steam flares have a steam manifold near the top of the flare tip. The manifold distributes steam to nozzles surrounding the outside diameter of the flare tip, just above the flare tip exit. Steam injected into the combustion zone pulls air in along with it. This additional combustion air increases the amount of waste that can be burned ...
by:EnviroPro, Inc. based inHouston, TEXAS (USA)
Totally enclosed ground flares have stages like multipoint ground flares and use flare gas pressure to operate 100% smokelessly. Instead of a fence, waste gasses are burned inside a refractory lined combustor. Totally enclosed ground flares burn vapors with a high destruction efficiency and emit no noise or light pollution. Because combustion occurs inside an enclosure, there’s a practical ...
by:EnviroPro, Inc. based inHouston, TEXAS (USA)
Multipoint ground flares are 100% smokeless flare systems that break up the gas loading into separate stages and burners. As pressure in the flare header increases and decreases, a PLC opens and closes valves to bring stages online or take them off. A proper velocity is maintained to sufficiently pull air into the combustion zone and burn 100% smokeless. If the first stage is open to the process, ...