Flare systems are specialized equipment complexes designed for the safe and efficient combustion, dispersion, and disposal of excess and emergency emissions of combustible and non-combustible gases, as well as vapors and liquid effluents generated at industrial enterprises in the oil and gas, chemical, and energy industries. The main task of such systems is to ensure the environmental safety of production, protect equipment and personnel from emergency situations, and minimize negative impacts on the environment.
- Flare systems include a variety of installations, each of which performs its own function in the overall cycle of collection, treatment, and neutralization of emissions: horizontal flare units (GFU) for thermal neutralization of gases and liquid effluents
- pipe gas expanders (PGE) for gas preparation and impurity removal,
- Gas vent stack (SR) for safe atmospheric dispersal of non-combustible gases,
- flare units (FU) for gas combustion at collection and preparation sites
- flare tipss — devices that ensure stable and smokeless combustion.
All system components are designed in accordance with strict industrial safety and environmental standards, have automatic ignition and flame control systems, are adapted to operate in various climatic conditions, and ensure reliable and uninterrupted operation in industrial production environments.

