Abstract
In the last ten years, design engineers and process engineers have been dealing with the same question every time they planned to install an incineration unit in the field of chemical industry, petrochemical industry, food processing industry as well as in a number of other branches: Which is the most economic process technology In most cases, thermal incineration was favoured. In the meantime, however, specific further developments in catalytic systems as well as intense and diversified long time studies lead to a technological and economic 'Patt-situation' within a so-called 'user-technological mixed area'. From the viewpoint of a supplier of both systems, the decision in favour of a certain type can be made on the basis of recent developments especially in this overlapping field. Which type and for what reasons will be explained in the following. (orig.).
Citation Formats
Brockel, D.
Catalytic or thermal incineration. Answer to an age-old question. Katalytische oder thermische Nachverbrennung. Antwort auf eine jahrelange Frage.
Germany: N. p.,
1990.
Web.
Brockel, D.
Catalytic or thermal incineration. Answer to an age-old question. Katalytische oder thermische Nachverbrennung. Antwort auf eine jahrelange Frage.
Germany.
Brockel, D.
1990.
"Catalytic or thermal incineration. Answer to an age-old question. Katalytische oder thermische Nachverbrennung. Antwort auf eine jahrelange Frage."
Germany.
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title = {Catalytic or thermal incineration. Answer to an age-old question. Katalytische oder thermische Nachverbrennung. Antwort auf eine jahrelange Frage}
author = {Brockel, D}
abstractNote = {In the last ten years, design engineers and process engineers have been dealing with the same question every time they planned to install an incineration unit in the field of chemical industry, petrochemical industry, food processing industry as well as in a number of other branches: Which is the most economic process technology In most cases, thermal incineration was favoured. In the meantime, however, specific further developments in catalytic systems as well as intense and diversified long time studies lead to a technological and economic 'Patt-situation' within a so-called 'user-technological mixed area'. From the viewpoint of a supplier of both systems, the decision in favour of a certain type can be made on the basis of recent developments especially in this overlapping field. Which type and for what reasons will be explained in the following. (orig.).}
journal = []
volume = {19:4}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1990}
month = {Apr}
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