Activated carbon adsorption desorption catalytic combustion integrated machine
Under the action of catalysts, hydrocarbons in organic waste gas are rapidly oxidized into water and carbon dioxide at low temperatures, achieving the goal of treatment. Catalytic combustion method for treating industrial organic waste gas was a technology that emerged in the late 1940s.
Since the development of the world's first catalytic combustion device by the United States in 1949, this technology has been widely used in industries such as painting, rubber processing, plastic processing, resin processing, leather processing, food industry, and casting, as well as in the purification of automobile exhaust gas. China began using catalytic combustion method to treat organic waste gas emitted from enameled wire drying furnaces in 1973, and subsequently conducted research in insulation materials, printing industry, and other fields, which led to the widespread application of catalytic combustion method.