Flare systems
John Zink Hamworthy Combustion is a world-leading manufacturer of open and enclosed flares for landfill and biogas applications.
AIRCOM Technologies Inc. can assist you with the selection, design and specification of the right flare system your application.
With more than 450 biogas flares in operation and hundreds of patents to their name, it is no wonder John Zink Hamworthy Combustion is the industry leader in advanced biogas flaring systems.
John Zink Hamworthy Combustion’s flare technologies are developed at their world-renowned International Research and Development Test Center.
They offer the industry’s most advanced facility with six types of flare-testing stations and capabilities that include emissions-monitoring and remote customer data transfer via the Web.
Leachate evaporation
- Patented technology (U.S. Patent 4,838,184)
- Adaptable to existing enclosed flares
Fully skidded systems and packages
- Factory-piped and wired to minimize installation and start-up costs
- Flare can be skid-mounted for a truly portable system
- Rental blower, and condensate skids available
Condensate injection
- High-pressure mechanical atomization for less maintenance than air-atomized systems
- Corrosion-resistance options
- Easily removable guns while flare stays in service
ZTOF® enclosed flare
- Capacities up to 6000 SCFM
- More than 300 units in operation in the US and Canada
- 10:1 or greater turndown without external adjustments
- Greater than 98% destruction efficiency
- Widest operating range without rumbling or vibration
- Optional injection manifolds for inert gases from other equipment
- Turndown kits for new or existing enclosed flares
ZULE TM Zink ultra low emission flare ultra basse
- Lowest achievable NOx in the industry, more than a 75% reduction than standard enclosed flares
- Near-zero CO for operating temperatures as low as 1200°F
- Highest, consistently achievable destruction efficiency in the industry
- Patented design (U.S. Patent 6,231,334)
ZEF TM elevated flare
- Designed in accordance with EPA 40 CFR 60.18
- 40:1 or greater turndown without external adjustments