Selective catalytic reduction - CSR
Functions of selective catalytic reduction
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) technology reduces nitrogen oxides by means of a high-temperature system injecting an ammonia or urea solution into the duct flow. This allows the reagent (ammonia) to reduce NOx on vanadium-based catalysts supported by ceramic structures. This process produces nitrogen gas (N2 ) and water vapour, purifying the pollutants. These vanadium-based catalysts help reduce dioxin, while other specific reactors are needed to remove CO. These reactors can work on clean or relatively dusty fumes by taking some precautions.
At TGT, we have the expertise and experience to provide reactors of any scale and associated reagent systems to meet the needs of every sector and solve problems related to DeNOx, DeCO, and DeDiox.

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Treated pollutants
NOx
CO
Diox
Application sectors
Case history
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