Eliminate SCR ash build-up on the catalyst with IGS systems utilized by major solid fuel plants around the world.
Ash build-up in SCR systems can be caused by fly ash and other solid combustion by-products that are carried along with the flue gas. These particles can deposit on the catalyst surface. Over time, the SCR catalyst can become deactivated or poisoned by the accumulation of various contaminants, including ash. This deactivation can reduce the catalyst’s efficiency in promoting the NOx reduction reaction.
IGS air cannons and specialist screens prevent excessive ash build-up, which can hinder the SCR’s effectiveness.
By removing ash and contaminants, air cannons and screens help prevent the deactivation of the SCR catalyst.
We help maintain the optimal temperature and gas flow conditions required for efficient NOx reduction.
Accumulated ash can increase pressure drop across the SCR system, which can affect the efficiency of the entire flue gas system. By periodically clearing ash deposits, we can help maintain a more consistent pressure drop and ensure proper operation.
IGS reduce the need for manual cleaning or catalyst replacement, which can be time-consuming and result in downtime for the SCR system.
IGS Solid Fuel SCR Solutions
If you’re encountering challenges related to ash build up on the catalyst in your SCR system, we can help. Contact us today to discuss your specific requirements and explore how our SCR performance solutions can optimize your system, improve efficiency, and ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
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