ClearSign debuts process burner technology at a global chemical company
Published by Ellie Brosnan,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
ClearSign, a provider of technology supporting hydrogen fuel and decarbonisation, have reported selective catalytic reduction and level nitrogen oxide emissions following the installation of a new burner technology into the facility of a chemical company on the Texas Gulf coast.
The new burner technology, the first of this new M series, will be marketed as ClearSign Core™ M1.
"Over the past two weeks we have started up and run the first installation of a distinctly new burner technology. This new technology originated from reimagining the flow paths of fuel, air, and flue gases within a burner,” said Jim Deller, PhD and CEO of ClearSign. "The newly installed burner has demonstrated strong efficiency capabilities. We would like to thank both of our Gulf Coast customer and heater manufacturer Tulsa Heaters Midstream, for their support and for enabling the demonstration of this project.”
"We have seen notable engagement in this horizontally fired process heater segment, and this new technology was configured specifically for that market. We have been able to share and discuss these results with interested parties and have had a positive response. While initially designed for the horizontal fired market, we believe that this advanced technology is well suited for other applications, including boilers," concluded Jim Deller.
The new burner was installed on a demonstration basis into a horizontally fired process heater, built by Tulsa Heaters Midstream, and will remain in commercial operation following this start-up. Tulsa Heaters Midstream is a fast growing and innovative heater provider based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and engaged with ClearSign to facilitate the demonstration of this new burner technology.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/product-news/06032025/clearsign-debuts-process-burner-technology-at-a-global-chemical-com-pany/
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