What is SCR?
Selective Catalytic Reduction is a means of converting Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) into Nitrogen and Water, using an Atomised Injection of urea with the aid of a Catalyst.
How is it achieved?
The reduction is called “Selective” as it is only targeting the NOx emissions using the reagent and Catalyst.We take the Raw NOx Value and Reduce it to the Target Value (500mg to 50mg – 90% Reduction)This is achieved through:
- Controlled Atomising Injection of Urea – Dosing
- Efficient Mixing in the Exhaust Stream – Static Mixers
- Coated ceramic Catalyst Surface – Reactor
What do we offer?
We offer a fully comprehensive service for the Design, Manufacture, Installation, Commissioning and Project Management of our selective catalytic reduction systems and can offer the following :
- NOx Reduction
- Options for stationary, marine or locomotive
- Fuel Types – Diesel
- Heat Insulation – tailor made
- Bespoke pipe work
- Urea Tanks
- Remote Monitoring
- Installation and Commissioning
Sample S.C.R. system
System Overview – Monitoring and Control
The PLC (Control Panel) monitors and controls the entire system:
- Engine Load levels
- Raw NOx Level
- Treated NOx Level
- Temperature
- Backpressure
- Diesel Exhaust Fluid Level
- Compressed Air
- Dosing Pump
