Incineration

Pollution control and thermal treatment solutions designed for your unique requirements.

Incineration or thermal oxidation destroys many unwanted pollutants; however, the by-products can still be considered hazardous. What’s more, gases leaving the incineration process can range from 300°F to 2500°F.

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No matter the level of air pollution control you need, Verantis® has you covered. Our systems and products can effectively address acid gases, such as hydrogen chloride, and salts/oxides of heavy metals, such as antimony, beryllium, cadmium, and nickel, produced by solid and liquid waste incineration. And we can help you tackle both hydrogen chloride and other halogen acid gases produced by catalytic and regenerative thermal oxidation of volatile organic compounds.

From waste storage and feeding system to the incinerator, waste heat recovery system and complete downstream air pollution control, you can trust Verantis to provide complete, highly effective incineration systems that help you control your environment:

  • Rotary kiln and thermal oxidizer systems for a wide variety of hazardous liquid, gas, solids and sludge waste
  • High-efficiency packed tower scrubbers for applications requiring only gas scrubbing
  • Fluid-bed scrubbers, dry scrubbers, venturis,  and ionizing wet scrubbers for applications requiring removal of various particulate sizes and characteristics
  • Gas scrubbing efficiencies >99.99%
  • Reduction of particulate levels below 0.001 gr/DSCF

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