The catalytic combustion system consists of a heat exchanger, combustion chamber, and thermal storage unit. Catalytic combustion technology achieves >95% VOC removal efficiency at relatively low temperatures (300–500°C), offering energy-efficient and highly effective exhaust gas treatment. Using catalysts, organic pollutants undergo flameless combustion at low ignition temperatures, oxidizing into CO₂ and H₂O while releasing significant heat.
The tubeless pulse jet dust collector is widely used in high-airflow dust collection systems across various industries.
A muffler is a device that allows airflow while blocking or reducing sound propagation, serving as a critical solution for mitigating aerodynamic noise. It effectively controls noise by attenuating sound waves without restricting airflow. Mufflers come in various types, primarily categorized into six mechanisms: resistive, reactive, impedance composite, microperforated panel, small-hole, and active noise cancellation.