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SCR procedure (selective catalytic reduction)
In order to meet the increasingly stringent requirements for air pollution control, the SCR process (selective catalytic reduction), among other things, was developed for the denitrification of exhaust gases. A reducing agent (ammonia, urea or urea solution) is purposefully introduced into the hot exhaust gas stream via injection lances or nozzles, thus causing a selective NO reduction. Meanwhile, the reducing agent is sprayed in temperature ranges of 200°C to approx. 500°C. If the reducing agent has been poorly pre-distributed, one or several static mixers are set up before it enters the catalyst housing. One advantage the SCR procedure has over the SNCR procedure is that higher denitrogenation rates can be achieved with minimal NH3 escape.
The SNCR and SCR procedures were developed for flue gas denitrogenation in order to meet the strict air purification requirements. Injection lances for the defined insertion of the reducing agent are an important component of both processes. These differ in their structural and procedural design depending on the application.
Read moreDuring flue gas denitrogenation, the addition of a reducing agent is used to transform nitrogen oxides into a substance that can be emitted without causing any damage or can be used again. The reducing agent ammonia is increasingly being replaced by innocuous urea. However, urea has a tendency to crystallise during atomisation. When observing the nozzle systems used in urea atomisation, it can be seen that trouble-free operation is not always guaranteed.
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