Principle of Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (RTO)
The Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (RTO) operates based on the principle of heating organic waste gases to above 800℃, while maintaining proper control over the 3T factors (time, temperature, and turbulence/oxidation temperature, residence time, and mixing degree), to oxidize and decompose VOCs in the waste gases into carbon dioxide and water. The high-temperature gas generated by oxidation flows through a specially crafted ceramic regenerator, causing the ceramic body to heat up and "store heat". This "stored heat" is then used to preheat the subsequent organic waste gases entering the furnace, thereby saving fuel consumption for heating the waste gases and reducing operating costs.