New white paper on Catalytic Combustion Technology released

A new white paper on catalytic combustion technology has revealed information about an innovative mesh technology.

Catalytic combustion, as a means of energy production, represents a relatively recent development in the field of catalysis. Although pioneering research began several decades ago, the area has experienced rapid growth in recent years.

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Recent technological advancements now make it feasible to replace conventional flame-based combustion systems with catalytic alternatives, paving the way for the commercial adoption of this technology across a broad spectrum of domestic and industrial applications.

Now, hydrogen technology developer Catator have released their latest white paper – “Catalytic Combustion Technology” – which introduces innovative mesh technology that reduces NOx emissions, increases reuse, and improves durability.

Tarras Delin, managing director at Catator, said: “We’ve spent several decades perfecting the art of catalysis and we want our customers and stakeholders to gain a deeper understanding of the value-added processes we offer.

“Our CataLite® Burner Series is based on catalytic combustion technology, and our expertise has facilitated the commercialisation of high-activity catalysts that are capable of maintaining stability under elevated temperatures and prolonged operational conditions.”

Primary applications for Catator’s technology are small-scale hydrogen production and the catalytic combustion of hydrogen-containing gases.

The white paper can be accessed here.

For more information, visit www.catator.com.

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