Catalytic Incinerator
Meaning, Term, and Glossary Definition - What is Catalytic Incinerator?
A control device that oxidizes volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by using a catalyst to promote the combustion process. Catalytic incinerators require lower temperatures than conventional thermal incinerators, thus saving fuel and other costs.
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