incineration Articles
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Invaded by Japanese Knotweed - Case Study
Wolverhampton, UK Japanese Knotweed has been described by the Environment Agency as “indisputably the UK’s most aggressive, disruptive and invasive plant”. Client Overview Carillion is a leading British facilities management and construction services company. Their slogan is “making tomorrow a better place” which they plan to achieve through making a positive ...
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Project Moving Grate Incinerator, Medicor - Stericycle, Gyeonggi-do Jung-go, South Korea - Case Study
Type of contract: Operational and technical upgrading Commissioning date: 2015 Industry Hazardous & toxic waste treatment Application Medical waste Location Gyeonggi-do Jung-go, South Korea Plant throughput 20,000 ton / ...
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Incinerator Residue for Roads
A study was conducted by the authors to assess the feasibility of using incinerator residue in road construction. Residues from Singapore incinerators were characterized. Various combinations of mixes comprising local clayey-silty-sandy soil and incinerator residue with or without lime were tested for their suitability for use as road subbase/subgrade. Also, bituminous mixes comprising varying ...
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What a load of rubbish
After a delay of over three years, the waste incinerator in Tioman Island is finally built; but it remains unopened, leading to smelly trash being strewn all over. Whenever Supardi Mastra opens his kitchen window, a mass of flies invades the space. It is inevitable – his house in Kampung Air Hantu of Tioman Island opens up to a view of garbage spilling over a hilltop. “We usually keep ...
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Incinerator location conflict: How opponents try not to be the losers of the public decision making?
The lack of monetary compensation and the difficulty for residents to exit close to an incinerator lead them to protest the construction of waste facilities. Opponents try to change undesirable locations to maintain their welfare. With a cost-benefit analysis, our incinerator location model attempts to measure both transportation and externality costs in comparable units. Two extreme behaviours ...
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Sunshine is a welcome thing. It brings a lot of brightness
Our award winning Research & Development team has been busy putting more innovative ideas into reality. Our latest concept is now moving into production - The Solar Incinerator. How does it work? Quite Simply, we harness the power of the sun! We then use a number of patent pending processes to convert this energy into power to run our incinerator. NO FUEL IS REQUIRED. The entire unit is ...
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Repeat business from Africa Yet another existing customer has come back to us for their next commercial incinerator
It is always immensely satisfying (although not a surprise) when an existing customer comes back to us to tell us that he was so pleased with his previous commercial incinerator from Matthews Environmental Solutions that he wants us to build his next one. It is also rather pleasing when, after launching a new and innovative range of incinerators, we find that more and more customers are now ...
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Evaluate the Cost of Refractory Bricks for Garbage Incinerator
The cost of refractory bricks for a garbage incinerator can vary significantly, contingent upon several influential factors. It is imperative to consider these factors meticulously to obtain an accurate estimate of the cost. Here, I elucidate the key determinants that exert influence over the cost of refractory bricks for a garbage incinerator:Type of Refractory MaterialRefractory bricks are ...
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MMDA chief proposes garbage incineration to lessen flooding
MANILA, Philippines — To solve the perennial problem of flooding in Metro Manila, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Chairman Francis Tolentino said Monday there is a need for the incineration of garbage, which he claimed was the root cause of the clogging of waterways that cause massive flooding in the metropolis. In an interview at the MMDA headquarters on Monday, Tolentino said ...
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Incinerator Legislation: Going back to basics
Whether you already have an incinerator on site, or are considering investing into one soon, it’s useful to have up to date information on the regulations and legislation set by the bodies who oversee safe, ethical and efficient incineration. To break it down, we’ve compiled this easy-to-follow digest of everything you need to know if you’re about to purchase an incinerator. ...
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Finding Suitable Refractory Castables for Incinerators
Selecting the right refractory castables for your incinerators is vital to ensure the longevity and efficiency of your equipment. Here are six effective ways to find suitable refractory castables for your incinerator1. Consult with Refractory ExpertsSeek guidance from refractory manufacturers or suppliers specializing in high-temperature applications. Their expertise will assist you in choosing ...
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Project fluidized bed incinerator - Modern Asia Environmental Holdings - Bang Poo, Thailand - Case Study
Modern Asia Environmental Holdings Type of contract: Operational and technical upgrading Commissioning date: 2007 & 2011 Industry Hazardous & toxic waste treatment Application Chemical waste, refinery waste Location Bang Poo, Thailand Plant throughput 35,000 ton / ...
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Incineration project sends message to illegal traders
Interesting news from India, where the National Zoological Park (NZP – also known as Delhi Zoo) has sanctioned the incineration of tens of thousands of pounds worth of wildlife products. The products, which range from hippopotamus’ teeth to tiger skulls, will now be incinerated in an effort to raise awareness that the collection of these items is a criminal offence. In normal ...
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Built to Last Extreme Conditions - Case Study
Location: Nepal, Artic Circle, Bolivia Clients: UN, Bolivia Police Force, Artic Lodge Company Waste Type: General waste & confiscated drugs Solution(s) Supplied: Bolivia - Mobile i8-55A Nepal - i8-40A Antartica - i8-140 Having supplied the latest incineration technology to diverse places like Mount Everest, Antarctica, Artic Circle and Bolivia we know our machines are tried and tested in ...
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Project Fluidized Bed Incinerator ECO-SWM Singapore - Case Study
ECO-SWM Singapore Type of contract: EPC – Plant rebuild Commissioning date: 2017 Industry Hazardous & toxic waste treatment Application Chemical waste, refinery waste Location Singapore Plant throughput 30,000 ton / ...
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OTMS Boxed Beef Incinerator (UK) - Case Study
Over Thirty Month Scheme (OTMS) 'Boxed Beef' incinerator. This installation involved replacement of a 3-metre ceramic element filter that suffered constant element breakages and inadequate SO2 removal due to a poorly designed filter and powder injection system. The client appointed W.S. Atkins to source a filter which had high efficiency particulate removal and effective dry scrubbing. W.S. ...
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Incineration Of Chemical Agent Gb And Spent Decontamination Solutions At Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility
Discussion of trial burn results at The Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility utlizing T-Thermal liquid incinerators. ...
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10 Benefits of Incinerator Maintenance
Improve productivity Minimizes or eliminates costly downtime and increases profitable uptime. Reduces unscheduled maintenance – repairs can be made at times that least affect production. Optimizes machinery performance – machinery always operates within specifications. Reduces the time required to make machinery repairs – advance notice permits more efficient organization ...
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Airlifting Inciner8 incinerators to Ebola Hotspots
Service members with the 372nd Inland Cargo Transportation Company prepare a crate for a sling load operation at Roberts International Airport, Liberia, Dec. 12, 2014. The mission was to airlift iM-60 Medical incinerators to a new Ebola treatment unit built in support of Operation United Assistance. United Assistance is a Department of Defense operation to provide command and control, ...
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Oceans Apart - `Fantasy Island`
According to official statistics, a single tourist produces 3.5kg of garbage a day, twice as much as someone from Malé and five times more than anyone from the rest of the Maldives archipelago. Altogether, that comes to “300 to 400 tons of trash” dumped on the island every day, according to Shina Ahmed, administration manager of the Thilafushi Corporation that runs the island. ...
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