waste incineration system Articles
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Waste incineration really can be clean and green
Responsible incineration technology is the best environmental solution for commercial waste disposal These days commercial organisations of all sizes and across so many diverse industry sectors are coming under ever-increasing pressure to ensure that the inevitable waste matter they accumulate is disposed of in a safe, ethical and environmentally responsible manner. Many business owners and ...
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How international collaboration strengthens our position as the global waste incineration and cremation specialists
Last week we had the great pleasure of welcoming a delegation from our American sister company who visited us at our UK headquarters. Flying over from the sunshine of Orlando into the rain and cold of a late November Manchester must have been somewhat of a culture shock, but for UK first time visitors: Wade Dellarco (Production), Marcelo Baptista (Sales), Jeremy Burns and Oliver Ehrensperger ...
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Prestigious Queens Award Presented to Local Business
The Lord Lieutenant, Sheriff and Lord Mayor of Southport presented the Double Queens Awards to Inciner8 Limited, a local manufacturer and exporter of waste incinerators. The Queens Awards were presented along with a hand-carved crystal bowl and signed scroll to be used for the next 4 years. The Lord Lieutenant and Mayor were introduced to the team at inciner8 last Thursday (26th August) and ...
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Advantages of Waste Incineration
Waste incineration is a treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste materials by means of high temperatures. Waste Incineration technology can be installed in several sectors to treat hazardous waste, refining residues, chemical waste, pharmaceutical waste, hospital & medical waste, waste water plant sludge, NORM (natural radioactive) waste, etc. ...
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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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Why ‘custom-built’ is often cheaper than off the shelf
We know that we’ve said it before, but even though we list what we call our ‘standard range’, by far and away most of the incinerators and cremators we manufacture are specially designed and manufactured to match the individual needs of each customer. Since everyone’s requirements are different, virtually every unit we produce is ‘made to order’ and the point ...
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Biochar: forgotten agricultural nostrum
What is biochar? The new multifunctional products are in good request nowadays. One of such innovations is Biochar. This type of charcoal is manufactured using the low-temperature continuous pyrolysis equipment. The raw material for the recycling process is biomass (agricultural and other biological waste). Biochar origins (Terra Preta) Spain сonquistadors were the first who noticed ...
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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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Background: EU electricity and gas directives
3.rd Energy Market Package, proposed September 2007 September 2007 the EU Commission proposed a revision of the electricity and gas market directives with amendmets of the directives on electricity and gas markets and the directives on cross-border trade of electricity and gas. The main changes are that all countries must have independant regulators of the electricity and gas markets, that these ...
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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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Nigeria Receives Incinerator from Private Donor
WHO has stated recently that over 15% of all medical waste that is disposed of through incineration is done in poor quality machines that are releasing harmful pollutants into the atmosphere. Inciner8 have been supplied medical waste solutions to Nigeria since 2013 to address this problem. The model in use in this video is the i8-M60, our custom built medical incinerator reaches temperatures in ...
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Manufacturing Today Profile leading Incineration Company
A fascinating insight into the growth and future plans of Inciner8. Vince Ferguson talks about how the business grew from humble beginnings and how it is now a Double Queen’s Award Winner in 2016. Features discussions on our recent contract wins in Egypt, Syria and the Lebanon, and also looks at the humanitarian work we have undertaken in areas such as Liberia (Ebola), Sierra Leone and ...
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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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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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