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SLF SERIES™ LIQUID
& FUME INCINERATION SYSTEMS
Sun
Combustion, Inc.’s SLF SERIES™ LIQUID & FUME INCINERATION SYSTEMS are
designed specifically for waste liquid and / or fume destruction applications. SLF SERIES™ LIQUID &
FUME INCINERATION SYSTEMS are designed to operate at very high temperatures and
can be manufactured to handle up to 3000° F operating temperatures to insure
maximum destruction of the waste material being processed. SLF SERIES™ LIQUID &
FUME INCINERATION SYSTEMS are designed to handle a wide variety of waste liquid
and gaseous materials including: Chemicals, VOC’s, Process Smoke, Dust Laden
Air, Process Vapors & Fumes, “BLUE” Smoke, Process Odors, and many other
types of liquid and gaseous waste streams. SLF SERIES™ LIQUID &
FUME INCINERATION SYSTEMS can be manufactured in various sizes and
configurations to handle almost any capacity of waste liquid and / or fume and
may be designed for installation in a variety of locations to meet a
customer’s specific requirements. SLF SERIES™ LIQUID &
FUME INCINERATION SYSTEMS can be designed to incorporate a waste heat recovery
system such as: combustion air recuperator(s), air heater, boiler, thermal fluid
heater, hot water generator, etc., in order to recover and utilize the exhaust
heat from the waste destruction process. SLF SERIES™ LIQUID &
FUME INCINERATION SYSTEMS are designed and constructed for extreme heavy-duty
usage operation. Only high quality materials and components are utilized
throughout to insure long system life. SLF SERIES™ LIQUID &
FUME INCINERATION SYSTEM are extremely easy to operate and require very little
maintenance to sustain their high performance level of waste destruction. SLF SERIES™ LIQUID &
FUME INCINERATION SYSTEMS can be designed to comply with local, state and
federal environmental regulations and requirements. SLF SERIES™ LIQUID &
FUME INCINERATION SYSTEMS are designed to meet or exceed National Fire
Protection Association (N.F.P.A.) and Factory Mutual (F.M.) code specifications
and requirements; different or additional code specifications / requirements can
be incorporated into the system’s design at time of system manufacture.
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