RCO catalytic combustion equipment is a process of desorption of activated carbon by using the catalyst in the catalytic combustion chamber to react with the waste gas at high temperature. The desorption of RCO catalytic combustion equipment can be carried out directly with air or with nitrogen, but the ideal desorption gas is nitrogen. In terms of configuration, we will recommend customers to use a nitrogen machine, which is why?
First of all, from the composition of the gas, the air contains flammable oxygen, the catalytic combustion chamber is a place for high temperature reaction between 260 degrees Celsius and 420 degrees Celsius, if improper operation is easy to cause fire, and nitrogen is an inert gas, not easy to burn, so the use of nitrogen desorption is a more ideal choice.
Nitrogen enters the catalytic combustion chamber through the desorption fan for purging, and then desorption of activated carbon through the desorption pipeline. The desorbed gas enters the combustion chamber of the catalytic combustion equipment through the desorption pipeline for decomposition under the action of the catalyst, and the waste gas enters the decomposition to produce carbon dioxide and water. After 3-5 hours of desorption, the activated carbon reaches regeneration for reuse. When nitrogen is desorbed, because it is an inert gas, it has a large safety factor and no worries.