incineration unit Articles
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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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Thirty Years of Satisfactory Fluid Bed Sludge Incineration - The Northwest Bergen County Utilities Authority Experience
ABSTRACT Fluid bed incineration has been used as a sludge disposal method at the Northwest Bergen County Utilities Authority since 1969 when the first incineration unit was installed. In 2000, the third generation plant became operational. Over this period, environmental regulations have changed, as have the State mandated air pollution control devices. Since the State mandated a wet ...
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Power Case Study - North Incinerator
North Incinerator Finds Solution to Excessive Sweep Elbow Wear At Montgomery County's North Incinerator plant, there was a problem several years ago. The Dayton, OH, area trash-to-energy plant was experiencing repeated shutdowns due to sweep elbow failure in its dense phase pneumatic conveying system, a component of the lime injection system in operation there. In order to meet EPA air ...
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4 Types of Mobile Incinerators for Remote Locations
Mobile incinerators are becoming a vital part of waste management for operations in remote locations. In hard to reach locations where resources are scarce, mobile incinerators offer an efficient waste management solution, removing the need to rely on other resources such as wate collection. The main benefits of mobile incineration units are they can be easily relocated to where they are needed ...
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Power case study - North Incinerator - Environmental
Subject Montgomery County's North Incinerator plant, in Dayton, Ohio Situation To meet EPA air pollution control standards for sulfur dioxide emissions, finely powdered limestone needed to be injected into the three incineration units at all times. The operation required approximately 18,000 pounds of powdered limestone a day, and needed to be on-line 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The ...
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Resolving a sticky problem for the dog’s home
It is a subject that virtually no one ever considers. Yet if you do happen to think about it, a huge charity undertaking such as our latest customer – Manchester Dog’s Home – has a never-ending cycle of organic kennel waste that needs to be effectively and hygienically disposed of on a continuous daily basis. When they came to us for advice and assistance we were only too ...
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Humanitarian and Disaster Zone Incineration
Humanitarian crises can develop from a number of events. Typically, these are conflicts, war, natural disasters and disease outbreak. In situations where humanitarian crises take place, countries and communities are often left in danger of their health, safety, security and general well-being. Incineration for Disease Outbreak In cases of disease outbreak, the waste is likely to be infectious ...
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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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Portable Incinerators: What are my Options?
Inciner8 offers a variety of portable incineration solutions – namely trailer mounted, on-skid mounted and containerised burners. Each of which are best-suited to particular waste management scenarios and categories of waste. They also ensure the highest standards of waste disposal, are extremely durable and have a prolonged working life. Our range of mobile incinerators have a unique ...
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Three reasons why containerised incinerators are key for your business
Sealed, secure and weather-resistant, containerised incinerators have a wide range of benefits and advantages for businesses looking for quick deployment and the rapid installation of a waste solution. With the safety of being locked up when you are not around to being able to be used as secondary storage locker when the incinerator isn't in use and then knowing all your equipment is protected ...
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National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) compliant medical waste incinerators in Kenya - Case Study
Providing advanced solutions to treating Medical Waste whilst complying with all government environmental regulations. The correct solution for treating Kenyas' medical waste Ensuring all international emissions guidelines are adhered to is essential for safe destruction of Medical waste. We recently completed the commissioning of two of our Medical Incinerators to Nairobi in Kenya. Chosen to ...
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Sludge Incinerator RTO Upgrade with MLM-160-6®: $50,000+ Yearly Power Savings
IntroductionThe city of Fitchburg, Massachusetts operates a multiple hearth incinerator that burns municipal sludge to minimize waste volumes. Although not universally used by municipalities in the United States, incineration is a widely accepted and used method of sludge disposal. The major benefit of incineration is a greatly reduced need for landfill space. An 85 - 95% volume reduction of ...
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Project 16 MM SCFD Tail Gas Combustion - Case Study
Project Overview: Gas Production Facilities Jambi Merang Development Project – a Joint Operating Body (JOB) Pertamina - Hess – Talisman project. This project was an EPCI Pre-Commissioning (engineering, procurement, construction, installation and pre-commissioning) gas processing program comprising four (4) work sites with the complete conditioning of gas and liquid. The program ...
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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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The resurgence of waste-to-energy and conversion technologies: Where’s the risk?
Waste processing technologies have come a long way in the last century. The technology to extract energy from the combustion of solid waste has been in use since 1898, when the first waste-toenergy (WTE) facility was built in New York. Since that time, WTE technologies have evolved from incinerators that were simply destruction units to large-scale mass-burn combustion and refuse-derived fuel ...
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Renewable energy from food wastes
Food waste is an untapped energy source that mostly ends up rotting in landfills, thereby releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Food waste is difficult to treat or recycle since it contains high levels of sodium salt and moisture, and is mixed with other waste during collection. Major generators of food wastes include hotels, restaurants, supermarkets, residential blocks, cafeterias, ...
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What are Incinerator Machines? An idiot’s guide
What is an incinerator machine? An incinerator machine is a mechanical unit that is built to destroy waste. this happens by burning the waste at an extremely high temperature, reducing it to bottom ash. The machines can be manufactured from small garden waste incinerators, all the way to large scale industrial sized machines. Waste of all manners is burned until it is reduced to nothing but ...
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