
Nitrogen Removal

Nitrogen oxides (NOx) are formed by combustion in high-temperature environments, such as in power plants and large diesel engines. NOx causes air pollution by reacting with the ultraviolet light from sunlight and the air, forming ozone, the primary component of smog. Therefore, it is crucial to limit NOx emissions in applications that produce large quantities of these gases.
Nitrogen removal with BETE nozzles
Both selective catalytic reduction (SCR) and selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR) use spray nozzles to inject agents into the exhaust gas to combine and react with the gas (and possibly a catalyst) to remove NOx from emissions. SCR uses ammonia as the agent, while SNCR uses ammonia or urea injected at high temperatures.
BETE nozzles maximize efficiency in SCR/SNCR injection applications. They atomize and distribute the agent in the process stream, increasing the reaction surface that interacts with NOx. Spray nozzles combined with BETE injection lances can evenly distribute the agents in the process stream to ensure good mixing and accelerate the process.
Consultancy & Customization
We are happy to advise you on the possibilities. We would like to find out which nitrogen removal nozzles are suitable for your application. Take advantage of the expertise of our specialists who are eager to collaborate with you. We would be pleased to offer you a customized solution. Please contact us for advice.













