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A report on removal of particulate matter from wigwam waste burner emission

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  • The results of this study indicate that while there is available "off the shelf" emission collection equipment which can be installed on wigwam burners, it is somewhat questionable at the present time to install a collector for the purpose of meeting a particular emission requirement. Before any firm collector application can be recommended for emission control, additional information is needed on collector performance as applied to wigwam burner emissions. This information can be obtained from a test facility using a commercial collector under controlled burner operating conditions. The study also points out the necessity of combining the need of burner emission control and the control of burner combustion to optimize operation of the burners. Average gas exit temperature from a burner ranges around 500° F. In order to optimize the required equipment it would be necessary to design the emission system for operation at 800°F. which would be a more ideal temperature to maximize the combustion process.
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