Inorganic-gaseous-contaminants

LTB began developing processes for the treatment of inorganic gaseous substances already in the 1960's. At this time, we offer a wide variety of differing processes, from which we can select the system optimally suited to your needs, based on the basic conditions at your location.

SOx

Sulphur dioxide, always along with a small amount of sulphur trioxide, are created during incineration or oxidation of sulphurous raw materials.



Halogens (HCl, HF, HBr, HJ)

Halogens react with metals in the form of salts (e.g. sodium chloride NaCl) and with hydrogen in the form of acids (e.g. hydrogen fluoride HF).

NOx

Nitrogen oxides result from thermal processes through the breakdown of air at over
1000 °C, when etching with nitric acid HNO3 or with the oxidation of amines.

Flue gases

Flue gases result from thermal processes. They contain mostly a mixture of various contaminants so that a combination of components is required.

NH3

Ammoniac forms at contact with water ammonia solution. It results from, among other things, fermentation processes.

H2S

Hydrogen sulphide is formed during decaying processes and the hydrodesulphurisation of petroleum. It has an intense stench like rotten eggs.


Cues

  • HCl
  • SO2
  • SO3
  • HBr
  • HF
  • NOx
  • NH3
  • Hg
  • Cl2
  • H2S
  • Br2
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