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The Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (RTO) is a type of air purification system used to reduce volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other hazardous air pollutants. It works by passing contaminated air through a ceramic bed, which absorbs the pollutants. The air is then heated to a high temperature, which destroys the pollutants. The heat is then recycled and used to preheat the incoming air, making the process more efficient. RTOs are commonly used in industrial applications, such as chemical manufacturing, paint and coating production, and printing.
RTOs are a cost-effective and reliable way to reduce air pollution. They are also relatively easy to maintain and operate, making them a popular choice for many industries. Additionally, they are capable of achieving high destruction efficiencies, making them an attractive option for companies looking to reduce their environmental impact.
Some companies in the RTO market include Anguil Environmental Systems, Inc., Catalytic Products International, Inc., and Air Quality Engineering, Inc. Show Less Read more