
What Is Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction?
Selective Non Catalytic Reduction (SNCR) is a well-known method to lower the level of Nitrogen Oxide in flue gas
emissions from a boiler system. The system injects a reagent (usually ammonia or urea) at the combustion level of the
boiler where the temperature of gas is between 850 and 1050 degrees. The reagent reacts with Nitrogen Oxide produced
during the combustion process to produce easy manageable products including molecular Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide
and Water.
Why Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction?
Air pollution norms as recommended by government gives rise to the need for industries to safely dispose of gases in the environment. Selective Non Catalytic Reduction (SNCR) is a proven and advanced active emissions control system. The system has lower investment cost and can be installed in a few days.
Features Of Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction
Selective Non Catalytic Reduction (SNCR) systems offered by Core Axis are highly effective owing to their indistinct features:
- Simple and economical
- Easy to incorporate in limited plot space
- High efficiency
- Compatible with other techniques
Why Core Axis
- We provide advanced Selective Non Catalytic Reduction (SNCR) systems capable of handling wide range of flue gasses.
- Our Selective Non Catalytic Reduction (SNCR) systems are highly efficient equipment with low operational costs.
- Our systems are exposed to stringent quality checks.
- Proven air pollution system installations across India.