SULPHUR GUNS

The sulphur gun serves to deliver atomized sulphur to the sulphur furnace for subsequent combustion in air. The sulphur gun atomizes molten sulphur with compressed air and delivers the resulting sulphur droplets to the sulphur furnace.

The modern sulphur gun developed by Noram has a premix chamber where the sulphur and air are converged before atomisation occurs. This design has shown very efficient atomisation which has improved the performance of the Cellchem Sulphur Furnaces™.

Our sulphur guns are easily assembled and installed and are available for a wide range of sulphur burning capacities.

Technical manager

Kajsa Wahlgren

Kajsa Wahlgren

Process Engineer

NORAM INTERNATIONAL AB
Gruvgatan 35, SE-421 30 Västra Frölunda, Sweden
M: +46 (0) 721 72 75 03
D: +46 (0) 31 757 40 23
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Sales

Erik Cleverstam

Erik Cleverstam

Sales Manager, Project

NORAM INTERNATIONAL AB
Gruvgatan 35, SE-421 30 Västra Frölunda, Sweden
M: +46 (0) 721 72 75 01
D: +46 (0) 31 757 40 16
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Efficient atomization of sulphur

Easily assembled and installed

Experienced with sulphur burning systems

Our business areas

Sulphuric Acid

NORAM provides innovative process technology, engineering and equipment to metallurgical, sulphur-burning and acid regeneration acid plants. NORAM’s equipment and systems, reduce environmental emissions, increase energy efficiency , increase capacity and improve plant reliability of plants of all scales around the world.

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Sulphur Dioxide

With more than 180 plants installed all over the world – the Cellchem sulphur burning plants are one of the most used technologies for production of sulphur dioxide (SO2). Available standard capacities range from 0.5 to 100 metric tons of sulphur burned per day and the design can be tailored to produce several downstream SO2 products.

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Pulp & Paper

NORAM offers a broad range of specialty technologies to the forest products industry. Our P&P Division has two key focus areas: the downstream beneficiation of forest products to extract increased value, and in System Closure methodologies, targeting chemical recovery and zero-effluent strategies.

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