One of the main objectives currently sought in the industry is to minimize the socio-environmental impact of its operation. And one of the fundamental actors in any installation is the burning of vents.
At Flargent we developed ground flare technology that allows for a cleaner burn, they have a lower height than conventional torches since they do not require increasing the height to reduce the effects of radiation. For this reason it is common in those locations where there are height limitations such as areas close to the airport or nearby vegetation such as forests or jungle.
Floor torches have a horizontal burner arrangement, similar to a grid, arranged in different stages or stages which are enabled depending on the amount of gas to be vented. In this way, a large burn point is replaced by a layout with smaller burners.
The main advantage is clean burning without the need to assist with air or steam, they also confine the flame avoiding the free area around conventional torches. The radiation from the burning points is confined in a structure called "fence" that allows the entry of air to improve combustion and prevents radiation around it.
Stage control is done by measuring the pressure in the manifold, when it increases, more stages are enabled and vice versa.
At Flargent we are committed to caring for the environment, which is why our designs are premised on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and other gaseous pollutants.