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Fixed Solutions

At Emission Rx™, we're committed to providing a cleaner emissions future with our systems and startup assistance services.

Our expert team brings years of experience and passion to every project, ensuring that each emission destruction solution is tailored to meet the unique needs and goals of our customers. From refineries to wellhead, we provide a seamless transition to Thermal Oxidation solutions, emphasizing efficiency, compliance and customer satisfaction.

Our innovative, patented oxidation system leverages the Venturi effect, incorporating a long-lasting electric heating elements strategically positioned outside the combustion chamber. This design significantly extends the lifespan of the heater element, boasting an estimated replacement time of the heating elements to be 3.3 years or greater depending on the heating duty cycle requirements, so when continuously combusting waste gases the heating elements are turned off as they are not needed and the refractory materials hold the heat to maintain the minimally required temperature for regulatory compliance. The oxidation system consistently meets and exceeds the stringent requirement for a minimum combustion temperature of 1400°F [760°C], ensuring the effective destruction of both Vented and Fugitive Emissions, whether in gaseous or liquid form. We achieve a remarkable destructive efficiency ranging from 95% to 99.9%, as defined by the ASTM D8570 standard for the oxidation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), hazardous air pollutants (HAPs), toxic release inventory (TRI) substances, and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene (BTEX).

The Emission Rx™ Thermal Oxidizer is engineered to meticulously report the combustion temperature, fully satisfying regulatory mandates for maintaining the required minimum combustion temperature. This ensures unwavering adherence to the 95% to 99.9% combustion efficiency benchmarks stipulated by ASTM D8570 and EPA governmental compliance reporting protocols. Importantly, this system operates without necessitating new permitting or reporting procedures, as it is classified as a "small" (≤150,000 BTU/hr) Thermal Oxidizer, according to the definitions established by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and adopted by various local Air Quality Management bodies*.

Our Thermal Oxidizer Methodology

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Contact us today to find out how we can address your emissions destruction needs and how we could reduce your compliance requirements.

birds eye photography of concrete structure
birds eye photography of concrete structure