Principles of Thermal Oxidation and Incineration | AIChE

Principles of Thermal Oxidation and Incineration

Thursday, October 18, 2012, 5:30pm EDT
In-Person / Local
4200 Hillsborough St.
Raleigh, NC 27606
United States
Time Social starts at 5:30 pm, Dinner at 6:30 pm, Lecture at 7 PM
Request Bring your spouse or a guest.
Fee Free for AIChE members and the first 5 student chapter members.  $15 for non-members for buffet dinner
Limit The event is limited to 50 persons, so RSVP early
RSVP Contact Tim Wallace at timwallace@embarqmail.com or (919) 552-6330 by October 11th. Meeting details can also be found here.

James is the President of NESTEC and a Mechanical Engineering graduate from Drexel University.

This talk will cover the principles of oxidation and incineration of waste gas streams.

Topics covered will be the types of oxidizers and their application in different industries, destruction efficiencies, thermal efficiencies, and the use of auxiliary equipment such as scrubbers, quenches and recovery boilers used in the treatment of waste gas.

Attendance

12 Professional Engineers - each earned one PDH