The mass and volume of the flue gas are reduced by approximately 75%.
The concentration of pollutants in the flue gas is higher, making separation easier.
Lowering dust losses in flue gases has more than 60 years of practice.
However, these are often referred to as flue gases.
In addition, it can be used to lower the nitrogen oxide content of the flue gas.
Usually addition of the halogens to the flue gas are used for this purpose.
Later the carbon monoxide in the flue gas was burned to provide additional heat.
The temperature of the flue gases leaving the combustion zone.
The gases from the combustion are known as flue gas.
The output temperature of the flue gas is also high (450 to 650 C).