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Incinerator Plant, Lidköping - Case Study
SWEDEN: Baling of MSW In Lidköping the incineration plant is connected to the central heating systems of the city. However, incineration plants has a high demand for fuel in the winter season and limited demand in the summertime. Inflow of material, however, comes evenly all year around and this gives a need to store waste during the summer. The solution to this is the Flexus round baling ...
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Waste Incineration Plant CO Measurement Project
Customer: Waste Incineration Plant Material: Waste Function: Exact measurement of CO Context & Application Nowadays, the waste in all kinds industries has a significant influence on human’s life. People choose to bury it underground many years ago while as time going by, the bad quality of our soil and less underground space is put our living environment in danger. So big quantity ...
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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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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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Keeping Saudi Arabia safe from narcotics, with an Addfield GM1300 incinerator - Case Study
The Middle East is challenging its rise in drug trafficking through regional cooperation which means there will be an abundance of drugs that need to be suitably discarded of. Client overview To combat the drug trafficking problem in its country, the Saudi Arabian Government advertised a tender to find the best solution to the problem. The tender advertised by the Government was for four ...
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How to ship an incinerator internationally
We are proud to have customers stretching across every continent and covering more than 95 counties. One of our biggest barriers is often not finding the customers but finding the best solution to transport their machine to them safely. Fortunately there is an internationally recognised set of guidelines know as Incoterms (International Commercial TERMs) that helps us to manage the process. ...
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Animal & Agricultural Incinerators
Animal incinerators have a wide range of applications in businesses requiring carcass disposal and can be an effective bio-security measure for poultry, pig and sheep farms as well as veterinary practices, test centres, rendering plants, hunt kennels, zoos and pet cremation businesses. The animal incinerators’ robust design and ease of operation mean that they can be in use for many years ...
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Incineration
Introduction: High temperatures, 870 to 1,200 °C (1,400 to 2,200 °F), are used to volatilize and combust (in the presence of oxygen) halogenated and other refractory organics in hazardous wastes. Often auxiliary fuels are employed to initiate and sustain combustion. The destruction and removal efficiency (DRE) for properly operated incinerators exceeds the 99.99% requirement for hazardous waste ...
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Incinerators, Farms and Bio-Security
Incinerators can play an important role in agricultural bio security where the destruction of contaminated waste at source is a crucial part of the containment process. Standard bio security measures for farms include the careful cleaning and disinfecting of premises and vehicles, but in the case of an outbreak of disease these measures alone may not be enough. Livestock movements may be ...
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Are incineration and landfills the answer to save us from the recycling crisis?
For plastic recycling, this year hasn’t exactly been one of the best – what is to blame? Oil. Shockingly, it actually costs more to recycle old plastic than it does to make new in many ways. Petroleum prices have fallen so low, as low as 70% below the level in June 2014. This may be great for some – however with it has fallen the cost of Virgin Plastic which is made from oil. ...
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Merseyside firm supplies mobile incinerators to MOD camps worldwide
Southport-based Inciner8, which delivers waste management solutions across the globe, has begun working with the Ministry of Defence (MOD) to provide equipment that will ensure the safe, environmentally responsible disposal of waste at multiple overseas military ...
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Incinerator Legislation: Back To Basics
If you are considering improving the bio-security on your site by investing in an incinerator, 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. ...
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Medical Incineration Experts
Used Hypodermic needles in a Bio Hazard Bag. Used Hypodermic Needles are a very dangerous product and are incinerated along with other Bio Hazard medical waste products. Medical waste may not pose a significant risk to the majority of the population of Europe and the USA and most people probably don’t give it a second thought, but for those who live in developing countries this can be a ...
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Incineration used in fight against HIV in Zimbabwe
The prevention of HIV in the poorest regions of Africa has been an ongoing issue for decades and the United Nations has always been at the forefront of providing solutions to the most common problems such as 1) how to prevent the spread of disease and 2) how to correctly dispose of contaminated or hazardous waste. These two main issues give rise to a multitude or risks such as ...
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Incineration used in fight against HIV in Zimbabwe
The prevention of HIV in the poorest regions of Africa has been an ongoing issue for decades and the United Nations has always been at the forefront of providing solutions to the most common problems such as 1) how to prevent the spread of disease and 2) how to correctly dispose of contaminated or hazardous waste. These two main issues give rise to a multitude or risks such as ...
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Game Waste Management – Why Incineration Is The Answer
Each year the game shooting season sees thousands of animals shot. Those taking part make their best efforts to incur clean bullet wounds, so that carcasses can be processed for human consumption or be sold. Despite this, it is inevitable that some animals will be unfit for either of these purposes. When this occurs, gamekeepers have a legal obligation to dispose of the animal remains ...
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Moredun Group incinerator vital part of research centre - Case Study
Moredun Group benefits the welfare of farm animals through research. An incinerator was needed to destroy the clinical waste produced on site, to prevent a bio-security hazard. Client overview Moredun Group is a worldwide renowned animal health and welfare centre, that specialises in the research into infectious diseases of farmed livestock. In 1995, the government funded the installation of ...
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In case of emergency … call Matthews - Case Study
How as the world’s leading incinerator suppliers we raced to the rescue We don’t normally see ourselves as one of the emergency services, but just a couple of weeks ago that is precisely the role we found ourselves in. One of our customers, Kings Hill Cremations, based in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England, suffered a devastating fire that prevented them from carrying on their ...
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Top 5 incineration myth busters
There are a lot of myths and misconceptions out there when it comes to incinerators and with many people feeling uncertain of what they actually need when in a position to purchase a incinerator, it is sometimes difficult to tell fact from fiction. Every day we have multiple phone calls from existing and potential customers asking the same questions that have arisen from receiving ...
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The Cost Of A Pyrolysis Plant For Recycling Used Tires
If you are searching for many modern machinery that may recover valuable commodities from used tires, a pyrolysis plant is what you need. Such a plant can make many rubber-based waste matter into tradable end products. Furthermore, the conversion process does not involve the emission of any toxic fumes into the air. So, should you be looking for a zero-pollution, environmentally-friendly tire ...
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