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Reactor Cracking Application

Reactor cracking can be favorable used for big amounts of spent refrigerants and off-gases from manufacturing processes in case hydrogen is available as an inexpensive gas. A chlorine electrolysis process produce hydrogen as a by-product. Therefore reactor cracking facilities should be constructed on such a manufacturing site. Reactor cracking is up to now the only process worldwide with recovery of hydrofluoric acid and hydrochloric acid in salable high quality. The process is recommended by the "Technical Advisory Committee on ODS Destruction Technologies" of the United Nations and by Green Peace Germany.

  • Destruction of halogenated waste (gases and liquids)
  • Destruction of hazardous off-gases exiting manufacturing processes
  • Recovery of hydrofluoric acid high quality by cracking fluorinated materials e.g. R 23 gases