
EnviCat 2520 metal carrier in double cone housing
EnviCat 2520 effectively removes volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as various hydrocarbons and formaldehyde, hazardous air pollutants (HAPs), and carbon monoxide (CO) from industrial exhaust

Exhaust gas purification: Gas engines (stationary engines) used in industrial or power generation plants produce exhaust gases that must be removed to improve air quality. It is important that the emission concentrations comply with and do not exceed environmental standards. Carbon monoxide (CO) and formaldehyde (CH₂O) are almost always present in the exhaust gases of stationary engines, and their concentrations are reduced to the required level using platinum catalysts such as the EnviCat 2520. Any remaining hydrocarbons (HCs) can also be effectively oxidized with this catalyst.
Emission-reducing catalysts
C&CS offers a ready-to-install catalytic converter system for exhaust gas purification, consisting of a metal-supported catalyst and a suitable metal housing with a double flange (DN). The catalyst on a metal support is installed in the metal housing and securely fastened. C&CS has accumulated valuable experience in dimensioning and housing construction over many years and can advise you accordingly when selecting a catalytic converter system.

EnviCat 2520 effectively removes volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as various hydrocarbons and formaldehyde, hazardous air pollutants (HAPs), and carbon monoxide (CO) from industrial exhaust

The EnviCat® 2520 oxidation catalyst effectively removes volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as various hydrocarbons or formaldehyde, hazardous air pollutants (HAPs), and carbon monoxide (CO)

The EnviCat® 2520 oxidation catalyst effectively removes volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as various hydrocarbons and formaldehyde, hazardous air pollutants (HAPs), and carbon monoxide (CO)

EnviCat 50300 effectively removes volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as various hydrocarbons and formaldehyde, hazardous air pollutants (HAPs), and carbon monoxide (CO) from industrial exhaust