

CADAIR provides high quality catalytic combustion stoves that dramatically reduce energy consumption while ensuring efficient removal of hazardous air pollutants (HAP) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
Under normal circumstances, the initial reaction temperature of CO can be controlled at 260~350 ° C. CADAIR can reduce the investment and operation cost of equipment by optimizing the selection of catalyst.
Since CO usually uses electric energy as the heat source, it has higher safety and site adaptability than high temperature incinerators using natural gas.
It should be noted that when the polluted gas contains heavy metals (such as lead), toxic elements (such as sulfur, phosphorus, arsenic), halides (such as chlorine, bromine, fluorine), these components will be preferentially captured by the catalyst layer and combined to form an indecomposable combination, resulting in a gradual reduction of the effective catalyst content and eventually the loss of catalytic activity.