TNV devices
A solvent incinerator, also known as a thermal oxidizer (TNV - "Thermal Oxidizer"), is an industrial device designed to eliminate volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other harmful air pollutants produced in paint shops using solvents. The TNV plays a critical role in industrial environments where controlling the emission of toxic volatile substances is essential, helping businesses comply with stringent environmental and health regulations.
The TNV operates on the principle of high-temperature combustion, where contaminated air, containing solvents and other volatile organic compounds, is heated to temperatures typically ranging from 700 to 1000°C. At these high temperatures, the organic pollutants break down into harmless byproducts like carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor (H2O).
With an efficiency of over 99% in VOC destruction, the TNV significantly reduces air pollution. Additionally, through the use of heat exchangers and heat recovery systems, we minimize fuel consumption and repurpose the generated thermal energy for use in the painting process itself.