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The Waste Incineration Plant Renergia operates 12 Shock Pulse Generators
The Renergia Zentralschweiz AG waste incineration plant in Perlen enjoys a thoughtful spirit of innovation.
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Process improvement at WtE Bern with Shock Pulse Generators
The waste-to-energy plant KVA Bern Forsthaus was commissioned in 2012. Until 2018, the boiler empty passes were cleaned by means of ShowerCleaning (SCS). In 2018, ShowerCleaning was replaced by three Shock Pulse Generators (SPG). -
Shock Pulse Generator improves cleaning of evaporator bundle
Magnon Green Energy operates among other destinations in Spain three renewable energy units in Huelva/Spain for incineration of biomass and production of electrical energy. The oldest of the units, the HU-1 suffered of plugging problems especially in the evaporator bundle, which were mitigated since the installation of the Shock Pulse Generator (SGP) around three years ago.
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Throughput increase by over 20% thanks to the application of Shock Pulse Generators (SPG)
The site at Pirdop/BG is also home to Aurubis’ largest flash smelting furnace. The iron-sulfur-copper concentrate, referred to as copper matte, as well as iron silicate slags are produced from about 1.4 million ton of copper concentrates each year by smelting them and separating the less valuable components.
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«SPG ensures constant temperatures at the boiler ceiling in the Swiss Krono – Biomass Combustion»
Swiss Krono - a successful manufacturer of MFB boards and OSB boards - uses only natural raw materials that come from sustainably managed forests. In 2002 a biomass combustion plant was put into operation for the energetic utilization of various production waste, dust and bark. -
Shock Pulse Generators (SPGs) in a successful operation for coke industry cleaning bare as well as finned tubes of a high-temperature steam generator
Cokenergy LLC (USA) replaces all the originally installed sootblowers with SPGs for cleaning the Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSGs) for the entire sixteen HRSG fleet until the end of 2019. This was decided by the management after completing an evaluation of a 6-month trial run, where the bare as well as the finned tubes were cleaned to satisfaction.