secondary combustion chamber Articles
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Why are Dual Chamber Incinerators Best for Burning Medical Waste?
Dual chamber incinerators are well suited to the destruction of a wide range of medical waste types. Many of our medical incinerators feature autoloaders for continuous operation – as burn rates and performance are often improved by this optional extra. The quantities of waste and their calorific value will often dictate the overall performance of any waste management solution. Parts of a ...
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Thermal Treatment Technologies
Hot gas decontamination: Hot gas decontamination is a technology still in the pilot-scale of development that can be used for decontamination of explosives-contaminated masonry or metallic structures. The method involves sealing and insulating the structures, heating with hot gas stream to 260 °C (500 °F) for a prescribed period of time, volatilizing the explosive contaminants, and destroying ...
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At the heart of every crematorium is the cremator
That’s why more and more crematory operators speak to us even before they draw up their plans Nothing makes more sense really does it? Yet you’d be surprised at just how often we are approached by a crematory operator, who, having designed the crematorium building itself, suddenly seems to realise that they need a cremator that will fit into the space allocated. Yes, of course, ...
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Monolithic Refractory Products for Incinerators
Incinerators uphold an indispensable role in waste management, serving to transform diverse categories of refuse into energy or reducing them to residues secure for the environment. To underwrite decisive and continuous operation under towering temperatures and rigorous conditions, the tactful selection of refractory materials proves paramount. Among the broad spectrum of refractory solutions ...
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Pyrolysis
Introduction: Pyrolysis is formally defined as chemical decomposition induced in organic materials by heat in the absence of oxygen. In practice, it is not possible to achieve a completely oxygen-free atmosphere; actual pyrolytic systems are operated with less than stoichiometric quantities of oxygen. Because some oxygen will be present in any pyrolytic system, nominal oxidation will occur. If ...
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Design for the Future
Our newest bespoke multi-chamber pet cremation furnace has been designed to match our client’s specific needs, not just in the here and now, but also in the future. When this client first contacted us they had very precise ideas about what they wanted their new pet cremator to achieve in order to boost the performance and efficiency of their pet crematorium. The reason that they came to us ...
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KAB - Polaris 2800 - Polaris Single-Shaft Shredder from Lindner optimizes the one-step processing of refuse-derived fuel - Case Study
The Polaris 2200 and 2800 are two new single-shaft shredders from Lindner that have been optimized for the cost-efficient, single-step shredding of untreated household refuse as well as industrial and commercial waste. A typical application area is the processing of refuse-derived fuel (RDF) that is used instead of fossil fuels in calciners of cement factories or in thermal power plants. Because ...
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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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