CLEENjet®
17 September 2024Schröter’s thermal exhaust cleaning systems are used to treat high-volume, heavily contaminated exhaust gas flows – from 200 to several thousand cubic meters per hour. They are available as a single-source solution or as a central system for several emission sources. Downstream units for heat recovery can also be integrated into the system. Schröter’s CLEENjet® is available in a number of varieties either in the classic design or as a weatherproof and soundproof container solution. Our water scrubbers are also an alternative for systems with steam smoke generators. We also offer customized solutions for low-contamination air flows.
In the meat products industry, production processes generate smoke emissions that pollute the environment. As a manufacturer of climatic and hot-smoking systems, schröter offers custom-designed, environmentally friendly solutions, including the cleenjet® thermal exhaust air cleaning system.
Thermal exhaust treatment consists of a kettle-shaped combustion chamber with a built-in raw-gas preheater. Here the exhaust gases from the smoking process are purified at temperatures of more than 750 degrees Celsius. This means that the carbon compounds and atmospheric oxygen present in the raw gas are almost completely converted into CO2 and water vapor (H2O). In addition, Schröter does not allow the excess heat energy to go to waste, but uses it in an optimal manner to either heat the process water, feed it into the heating systems, or heat thermal oil for frying lines. In order to offer customers a system solution that meets their needs, Schröter analyzes both the amount of exhaust air that will be produced and its level of contamination.
We also offer a four-column scrubber as an alternative for systems with steam smoke generators. This cleans the exhaust air by spraying it with water. A level sensor determines the maximum and minimum water level so that the water can either be partially or completely exchanged automatically. If the exhaust air scrubber is outside, an automatically controlled electric heater prevents the scrubber water from freezing during the cold season.
In addition, biological exhaust air purification is also available. In this context, an effective biofilter system with an organic bed including an exhaust air scrubber cleans odorous process exhaust air. Odor and grease particles are first effectively separated in the scrubber. Then the air with the remaining odor particles flows into an organic bed, where it penetrates a one-meter-thick layer of bark mulch and is metabolized and purified by the microorganisms present. In addition, Schröter offers other alternative exhaust air cleaning systems tailored to customers specific needs upon request.