Compliance with new environmental emission requirements is not solely based on proper burner operation; it requires a holistic approach of looking at the entire fired equipment package.
Waste heat recovery (WHR) is a “low hanging fruit,” which only has one disadvantage: It presents a longer return on investment (ROI) than is usually acceptable to plants.
Zero-emissions, closed-loop hydrogen boilers, such as the Dynamic Combustion Chamber (DCCTM), produce clean “process steam” without generating air pollutants.
Based out of the company’s new Houston area facility, LeJeune will play a large part in all global business development activities, including large boiler rental and sales projects for customers both domestic and internationally.
The company’s high-temperature fluid generator, protected by U.S Patent No. 11,047,596, provides exceptional flexibility on the temperature differential of heating, enabling a swing of 160°-450°F.