incinerator efficiency Articles
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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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Eco-Cycle Efficient Incinerators
The EcoCycle badge is an accumulation of energy efficient technologies developed by Addfield, which allows us to create some of the most fuel efficient and eco friendly incinerator and cremator machines on the market today. The technology incorporates: 180mm-221mm of refractory wall thickness that retains the incinerator heat inside the machine and ensures that it heats efficiently. 3 ...
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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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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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The Importance of Incineration specification
If you’re in the market for a new incinerator, there are lots of options to choose from. In the last decade alone, incinerators have come a long way with so many different designs and features – as well as a huge variety of shapes and sizes. So how do you choose which type of incinerator is right for you? The key is in deciding which specifications you’re going to need. ...
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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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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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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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Mining Waste in Greenland - Mining Waste Management & Incineration Solutions
As more and more mining operations open up the unexplored frontiers of Greenland’s rugged landscape, the demand for a safe and effective way to dispose of mining waste is increasing. At Inciner8, we’re helping to lead the way in pioneering incineration solutions. The growth of mining in Greenland When most people think about mining, images of coal mines or off-shore oil rigs spring ...
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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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Could incinerating the plastic mountain be an answer?
Energy from waste has its appeal China’s decision to ban its recycling operations for foreign plastics has suddenly caused a massive problem for the UK government. Up until recently, Britain has been shipping up to 500,000 tonnes of plastic for recycling in China every year, which is about 25% of our total plastics waste. Now that trade has ceased and already the problem is piling up ...
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Tyre Pyrolysis Plant To Recycle Used Tires
Having a modern tyre pyrolysis plant, it's possible to convert used automobile tires into useful commodities, such as fuel oil, combustible gas, and carbon black. Steel wire may also be taken from scrap tires in such a plant. The aforementioned end products are super easy to trade in the global market space, allowing plant owners to make healthy annual profits. The fuel oil obtained from tires ...
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Mining Waste Management & Incineration Solutions
Innovative Incineration Solutions for Greenland’s Mining Waste As more and more mining operations open up the unexplored frontiers of Greenland’s rugged landscape, the demand for a safe and effective way to dispose of mining waste is increasing. At Inciner8, we’re helping to lead the way in pioneering incineration solutions. The growth of mining in Greenland When most people ...
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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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Advantages of Pyrolysis Plants for Plastic Recycling versus Incineration
Plastics have become omnipresent in our daily lives, serving various purposes from packaging to construction. However, their ubiquitous presence has led to a pressing environmental concern: plastic pollution. As the volume of plastic waste continues to surge, innovative solutions are imperative to mitigate its detrimental impact on ecosystems and human health. In this regard, plastic pyrolysis ...
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Energy from Waste (EfW)
To recover energy from waste is a necessary and useful part of the whole waste management process. Inciner8 have developed the first truly mobile waste to energy solution in their EfW range of equipment. Using new technology they have devised the optimal way to create energy from waste and make it useable for multiple applications ranging from disinfection, heating, washing or the generation of ...
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Pyrolysis Plant To Recycle Used Tires
Having a modern rubber pyrolysis plant, it's possible to convert used automobile tires into useful commodities, including fuel oil, combustible gas, and carbon black. Steel wire can even be obtained from scrap tires in this plant. The previously mentioned end products are easy to trade in the global market space, allowing plant owners to make healthy annual profits. The fuel oil extracted from ...
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Pyrolysis Plant To Recycle Used Tires
With a modern rubber pyrolysis plant, it's easy to convert used automobile tires into useful commodities, such as fuel oil, combustible gas, and carbon black. Steel wire may also be extracted from scrap tires in such a plant. The aforementioned end products are easy to trade from the global market space, allowing plant proprietors to make healthy annual profits. The fuel oil taken from tires via ...
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Mobile Incinerators for Medical Waste
Incineration is typically used for the disposal of pathological and pharmaceutical waste. Pharmaceuticals found in surface, drinking and ground water can have a detrimental effect on aquatic life and possibly on human health and development, making incineration the preferred method of disposal opposed to drains or landfill. Sources of medical waste include hospitals, clinics, dental surgeries, ...
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How to Choose Incinerator Refractory Brick
Incinerators, crucial in waste management and industrial processes, rely on high-quality refractory bricks to withstand extreme temperatures and harsh conditions. Selecting the appropriate refractory brick is paramount for optimal performance, durability, and safety. In this article, we will discuss the key considerations when choosing refractory bricks for incinerators.Temperature ...
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