CO Catalyst

Catalytic Combustion Corporation designs, engineers, and manufactures Oxidation Catalysts for Natural Gas Turbines and Heat Recovery Steam Generators.

Conventional CO Oxidation Catalyst:

  • Catalyst inlet temperatures >700° F
  • Pipeline quality natural gas fueled turbines

Sulfur-Resistant:

  • Catalyst inlet temperatures <700° F
  • Variable composition natural gas or dual fueled turbines.

Catalyst Reclaim Services:

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  • We return the precious metal value in the most efficient way for you (credit toward purchase or pay out).
  • Realize the asset into usable liquidity.
  • Reclaim is negotiated on a per case basis. Contact us for a prompt response.

Features

For Control Of:

  • CO – Carbon Monoxide
  • VOCs – Volatile Organic Compounds
  • HAPs – Hazardous Air Pollutants

Applications:

  • Combined Cycle Gas Turbine Power Plants
  • Simple Cycle Gas Turbine Power Plants
  • Baseload and Peaker Operations
  • New Install, Replacement, or Retrofit

Product Performance:

  • High activity catalyst formulations
  • Compact footprint
  • Low backpressure
  • Proven coatings provide superior lifespan
  • Low oxidation of SO2 to SO3
  • Low oxidation of NO to NO2
  • Sulfur-resistant formulation option for low temperature gas turbine sites or for sites with variable fuel quality
  • Wide operating temperature range of 450° F to 1250° F
  • Catalyst Management Plans to extend useful life

Metallic Substrates Engineered to Boost Performance

  • Catalyst Substrate Sample 1Catalyst Substrate Sample 2Features stacked foil layers of micro-corrugated foils
  • Herringbone foil pattern induces faster mass transfer yielding higher performance compared to straight patterned foils
  • High heat transfer and low thermal inertia
  • High resistance against thermal and mechanical shocks
  • Cell densities from 100 to 320 cpsi are available
  • Flexible flow depths are available
  • 100% stainless steel frame construction, easy to integrate into ductwork

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