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Rising prices for fossil fuels and increasing demand for CO2 neutral
regenerative fuels require solutions using the latest proven technology.
INTEC has developed improved solid fuel firing systems for the environmentally
friendly combustion of solid fuels. Many by-products from production processes
can be used as fuels like wood waste, bark, sander dust and other biomass.
By reducing the use of fossil fuels to a minimum, INTEC plants contribute
to lower operating costs.
A variety of firing systems are offered by INTEC, matching different combinations
of requirements and fuels:
Underfeed stoker firing
systems with low output of approx.
3MW for coarse wood waste with a moisture content range
of 10 – 100% dry base
Inclined step grate
firing systems type series VRCS with an
output of approx. 60MW and a moisture content of approx.
180% dry base
Travelling grate firing
systems for the combustion of brown
coal or bituminous coal
Dust from sifting and sanding can be injected through the grate or in
the post combustion chamber and thus be burnt saving cost and lowering
emissions.
Due to their robust design, our step grates ensure high operational reliability
and high availability. Of course, our plants also guarantee compliance
with the emission regulations concerning CO and total organic Carbon (Hydrocarbons).
For fuels with higher nitrogen content secondary measures for reduction
of NOx-emission like SNCR can be added.
Depending on the individual operation requirements, the process heat is
transferred by hot gas, thermal oil, steam or hot water to the consumers.
The capacity is variable and ranges from 1,000kW up to 90,000kW.

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Solid fuel firing system with sander dust combustion
for a Dieffenbacher MDF-plant, capacity 16MW, Vietnam

Solid fuel firing system with sander dust combustion,
capacity 24MW, Thailand

Step grate for the combustion of biomass

Layout side view, energy system fired with wood
waste, capacity 53MW for heating a MDF-plant in Burgos, Spain

F 0616: MDF28 MW
Wood waste fired hot gas generator with Thermal-Oil-Heating-System 23 MW
UNOPAN Burgos, Spain
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