WHAT IS
Thermal Desorption
Thermal Desorption Definition
The leeching out of water or other liquids by the application of indirect or inductive heat.
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Our Thermal Desorption systems use inductive and direct heat sources to separate hydrocarbon fluids from solids producing a separated stream of oil, water, and residue.
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The system allows the Client to recycle the waste streams in an environmentally friendly way, and re-use the hydrocarbons as part of the process - thus reducing waste and energy costs.
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Local Solutions
Envirion's solution is unique, bringing in OEM technology, but training locally, allowing local content to be a key component of the system and allowing for between 75% and 95% local content.
This provides excellent efficiencies, aids in reputation management, allowing the process to continue to generate local circular economies (recycling and waste management) long after the third party contractors have gone.