Capacity Up to 25 kg per batch
Usage or Application A solid waste incinerator is a facility designed to reduce the volume and weight of solid waste by burning it at high temperatures. These facilities are used to manage various types of waste including municipal solid waste industrial waste and hazardous waste. The incineration process can also generate energy in the form of electricity or heat making it a component of waste to energy WTE systems.
Power Source Electrical
Brand HYGIENE N HUMAN
Control Panel Automatic
Chamber Dual Chamber
Burning Ability 100 Kg per time
Average Burn Out Time 3 Hours
Voltage 440 V
A solid waste incinerator is a facility designed to reduce the volume and weight of solid waste by burning it at high temperatures. These facilities are used to manage various types of waste, including municipal solid waste industrial waste and hazardous waste. The incineration process can also generate energy in the form of electricity or heat, making it a component of waste to energy (WTE) systems.
Key Components of a Solid Waste Incinerator
Feeding System: Supplies waste materials to the incinerator.
Combustion Chamber: Burns the waste at high temperatures, typically between 850C and 1100C.
Energy Recovery System: Captures heat from combustion to produce steam, which can be used to generate electricity or heating.
Flue Gas Cleaning System: Reduces harmful emissions by removing particulates, acids, heavy metals, and other pollutants.
Ash Handling System: Manages the bottom ash (non-combustible residue) and fly ash (particles from flue gas).
Advantages
Volume Reduction: Significantly reduces the volume of waste by up to 90 percent.
Energy Recovery: Converts waste into usable energy, reducing dependency on fossil fuels.
Sanitation: Minimizes odors and pathogens in waste.
Disadvantages
Air Pollution: Releases pollutants such as dioxins, furans, and other toxic substances if not properly controlled.
High Costs: Construction, operation, and maintenance are expensive.
Ash Disposal: Requires careful handling and disposal due to potential toxicity.
Applications
Municipal solid waste management.
Industrial waste processing.
Hazardous waste treatment.
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