stopNOx technology
stopNOx is a very cost effective NOx-reduction technology developed for industrial boilers and furnaces. Unlike other known technologies like SCR (selective catalyctic reduction) or SNCR (selective non-catalytic reduction), stopNOx does not require any modification to the boiler plant.
Except for a very small quantity of urea and water, no other chemicals or additives are required, unless the boiler plant is operated on diesel oil. Diesel oil requires a small quantity of our patended emulsifier to secure a stable microemulsion. The operational cost using the stopNOx technology is very modest.
The stopNOx technolgy doesn't produce any secondary emissions or any hazardous waste of any kind. The improved combustion results in a cleaner boiler, economizer and stack compared to operation on normal fuel.
The stopNOx machine which is processing the oil prior to the combustion is installed in bypass in the existing oil ring. The return oil from the burners is led back to the microemulsion storage tank. As long as the boiler plant is operated on microemulsion, the existing oil system will only feed fuel oil to the stopNOx machine. If the stopNOx machine is out of service, the boiler plant will be fed by normal fuel in order to avoid interruption in the heat production.
Principle drawing of emulsifying process
