Biogas Flares

A biogas flare system is a safety and environmental control device used in biogas plants and facilities. Biogas is produced through the anaerobic digestion of organic materials such as agricultural waste, sewage, or food waste.

A biogas flare system is designed to burn off or flare excess biogas that cannot be used or stored. This fulfills various objectives, including safety, environmental protection, and compliance with environmental regulations and standards.

Products Summary:

ELEVATED BIOGAS FLARE

The flare consist of a burner installed at elevated position, equipped with a high-energy ignition Pilot and a flame detection system via Thermocouple The combustion air is natural conveyed from the bottom part of flame shield and the combustion temperature will be max. 800 °C. [See more]

ENCLOSED BIOGAS FLARE

This type of flare is designed in order to obtain a high combustion efficiency and thus obtain values of CO and NOx downstream of the combustion, very low and traceable trough dedicate nozzle accessible from outside. [See more]

ENCLOSED BIOMETHANE FLARE

This type of Flare is designed for a specific use in Biomethane production plants where it is necessary to burn both the biogas upstream of the upgrading system and the biomethane generated after the treatment.[See more]

HIDDEN FLAME BIOGAS FLARE

This type of flare is designed for the purpose of contain the flame in order not to make it visible from the outside and is adopted when is not required a high combustion efficiency and its traceability is not required. The flare consists of a burner installed at elevated position, equipped with a high-energy ignition Pilot and a flame detection system via Thermocouple.[See more]

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