HIDDEN FLAME BIOGAS FLARE

The hidden flame biogas flare represents a unique and efficient solution for the combustion of biogas generated during the anaerobic digestion process.

Understanding Hidden Flame Biogas Flares: The hidden flame biogas flare is an advanced system designed to safely combust biogas in a controlled and environmentally friendly manner. Biogas is produced through the anaerobic decomposition of organic waste materials, such as agricultural residues, food waste, or sewage sludge. It mainly consists of methane and carbon dioxide, with small amounts of other gases.

Functioning and Benefits: The hidden flame biogas flare operates by directing the biogas into a specially designed combustion chamber. Unlike conventional flares, the combustion process in hidden flame flares occurs within a closed system, which eliminates the visible flame typically associated with traditional flares. Instead, the flame is concealed within the flare structure, offering a more discreet and aesthetically pleasing solution.

The flare consists of a burner installed at elevated position, equipped with a high-energy ignition Pilot and a flame detection system via UV scanner.
The combustion air is natural conveyed from the bottom part of flame shield. In case of specific request it’s possible to get a control system by installing an automatic damper via thermocouple immersed into the combustion chamber zone, automatically modulates the appropriate air flow, ensuring the constant combustion temperature up to a max 800 °C (visible and adjustable from control panel).