100% Oxy-fuel boosting

Combustion with 100% oxygen.

More stringent NOx regulations in the EU with new BAT AEL (Best Available Technique - Associated Emission Level) for NOx

Cost-effective technology for productivity increase, energy savings and low NOx emission.

No furnace overpressure.
No black fumes.
No furnace overheating.
Our solutions
In Nippon Gases we offer oxylancing technology to improve scrap management capacity included high organic levels one.
Oxy-fuel technology use best in class oxy-burners to optimise furnace combustion capacity, improving the capacity to melt scrap with high level of organic components. The filtration system will not suffer high temperature peaks and will maintain its filtration capacity.
Oxy-fuel boosting
Compelling technical alternative to improve the furnace capacity and manage difficult scrap with high level of organics.
Offers a low cost, low maintenance option that can be installed on all air-fired furnaces independently of the kind of burner you are using today.
Do you still have questions?
At Nippon Gases we are called: “The Gas Professionals” for a reason, and it’s because we’ll be able to solve any doubt.
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