organic waste incinerator Articles
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A growing problem for the world’s well being
On the face of it, organic waste is not a major problem. After all, the definition of organic waste is ‘materials that originated from living organisms’. In other words, biodegradable materials that come from either a plant or an animal. The fact is, however, that the rapidly expanding levels of organic waste are now the cause of worrying forecasts and it is why more and more ...
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Pollutant emissions from modern incinerators
Emissions of dioxins are mainly from incinerators, domestic and industrial coal combustion, and traffic. However, the major public concern and research effort are associated with the emissions of organic micropollutants from waste incinerators. This paper gives a brief overview of the more recent research and development for the removal of dioxins and heavy metals from flue-gas streams. Special ...
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Educational Incinerators: Managing waste
Colleges, schools and universities with extensive science departments regularly generate large amounts of biohazardous waste. This type of waste must be managed in order to prevent contamination to local water supplies, and to prevent the spread of infection. However, aside from scientific waste, education institutions also produce organic waste from kitchens and a lot of general waste. This ...
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Turning waste into wattage
How we are helping to meet the growing demand for waste energy recovery It’s a sign of the times that more and more companies and organisations are now looking at ways to capitalise on the waste material their production process produces rather than having to pay a third part to take it away for them. One reason of course is the high cost of scrappage. Another is the reduced availability ...
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Difference between Slow Pyrolsyis and Fast Pyrolysis That You Should Know
Slow pyrolysis and fast pyrolysis, often discussed in the context of pyrolysis plants, are two distinct thermal decomposition processes that play pivotal roles in the world of sustainable resource management. These processes harness the power of heat to transform various organic materials into valuable products, but they diverge in their mechanisms, products, and applications. Let's delve into ...
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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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