reburning
Reburning is a combustion modification technique used to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions from industrial furnaces and boilers. It involves the introduction of a secondary fuel, typically natural gas or oil, into a furnace at a location where there is a deficiency of oxygen. This creates a reducing atmosphere, where any nitrogen oxides formed during the initial combustion of the primary fuel are chemically reduced back into harmless nitrogen gas (N2).
The process typically occurs in two stages. In the primary combustion zone, fuel is burned with an
Reburning is a cost-effective method for NOx control, especially for existing combustion units where retrofitting other