All types of waste incinerators
The type of incinerator and the choice of combustion chamber type depends on the characteristics of the non-recyclable waste. Non-recyclable waste can be specified by its calorific value (CV), Chlorine content, homogenicity and density.
Moving grate incinerator
Moving grate incinerators are typical combustion chambers for domestic waste (and also for biomass), because the calorific value of the waste is low. The grate can put air (02) from the bottom through the material to stimulate the combustion. Because the flue gas stream is big and stable, the classical flue gas treatement is a semi-wet scrubbing system.
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Rotary kiln incinerator
The rotary kiln incinerator has a typical combustion chamber for medical and hazardous (or industrial) waste, because the colorific value of the waste is very high. 2 Different types of rotary kiln are available on the market, to counter flow and the parallel flow.
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Static heart incinerator
The combustion of fumes/gas/liquids does not generate much ash and therefore a static hearth incinerator can be used.Liquid waste is pumped straight from the tanks to the incinerator.
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Fluidized bed incinerator
The fluidized bed incinerator is used for waste with a low density and it must be homogenic (ex. WWTP sludge). Also to clean paint from iron or steel, fluidized bed is a common used technology. The combustion chamber has mostly a square chape and there is a lot of sand present.
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Amunition destruction incinerator
The design of a reaction chamber to detonate small caliber ammunition.
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Plazma incinerator
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