TSA Insight Magazine Issue 16 - Magazine - Page 29
The mobile vapor combustion units of ENDEGS and SIS are
ideally suited for the degassing of all components that are
applied in industrial facilities such as tanks, containers, pipelines,
vacuum trucks, vessels, ships and much more.
such as tanks, containers, pipelines,
vacuum trucks, vessels, ships and
much more. ETS mobile incinerators
can also be used for the temporary
replacement of stationary emissions
reduction systems like vapor recovery
units (VRU) during downtimes due to
maintenance or repair. This way, daily
operations can continue as usual
during the downtime, as facilities
without a functioning are not allowed
to operated, saving customers time
and money.
The ETS fleet consists of around
50 mobile vapor combustor units in
four different combustion capacities
– 3, 4, 5, 10 and 20 MW. The units
with lower combustion powers can
be applied for short-term projects
and emergencies, whereas the high
combustion capacity units are suited
for longer deployments and projects
that involve more complex products
requiring higher combustion powers.
ETS mobile incinerators are capable
of destroying all kinds of gases,
gas mixtures and vapors from the
explosion groups IIA, IIB and IIC with
an efficiency of more than 99.99 % and
no open flame. The ETS Group brand
company ENDEGS did in fact enable
mobile emission treatment for the
very first time world-wide in 2007 by
developing the world’s first portable
and autonomously operated mobile
vapor combustion unit.
ETS Group offers two technologies that enhance occupational
health and security in industrial facilities and that are certified for
use in the highly dangerous ATEX Zone 0, ensuring that workers
no longer have to expose themselves to high health risks despite
wearing extensive safety equipment.
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As mobile degassing and emissions
reduction have become a standard
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