waste incinerator design Articles
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Nuclear Waste Incineration (France) - Case Study
Nuclear waste incineration trials 1996 Glosfume successfully provided a pilot filter to carry out various trials on nuclear waste incineration. The filter was designed to operate under vacuum and passed all of the stringent requirements of French Nuclear Fuels. Similar filters have subsequently been used on several sites throughout France, contributing to reduced waste disposal costs and ...
By Glosfume
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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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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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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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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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Hazardous Waste and Incineration
Waste is considered hazardous when it is deemed harmful to humans and/or the environment. Any solid or liquid waste that is considered toxic, chemically reactive, flammable or corrosive. Gov.uk lists some types of hazardous waste as: Asbestos Chemicals, such as brake fluid or print toner Batteries Solvents Pesticides Oils (except edible ones), such as car oil Equipment containing ozone ...
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Island Waste - A necklace of incineration
Will plastic waste become the fossils of our generation? With our production of plastic waste still growing, there is no chance the volumes will reduce anytime soon; Therefore alternative options such as incineration are required. With lifespans well in excess of our own, most of our food packaging and other plastic waste will be here long after we have left and will ultimately become the ...
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Coming along nicely our client travels from Jersey to inspect the progress of their new medical waste incinerator
We’ve often talked about how most of the waste incineration plant we manufacture is either personally customised or are bespoke projects that have been individually designed and built to meet specific requirements. When we are engineering ‘one-off’ units such as these it is quite normal for our clients to pay us a visit at our workshops in Hyde near Manchester, England just to ...
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Waste Incineration Plant CO Measurement Project
Customer: Waste Incineration Plant Material: Waste Function: Exact measurement of CO Context & Application Nowadays, the waste in all kinds industries has a significant influence on human’s life. People choose to bury it underground many years ago while as time going by, the bad quality of our soil and less underground space is put our living environment in danger. So big quantity ...
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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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Brand Leaders - Why Matthews’ brand names mean we are the world’s most trusted incinerators UK company.
Major capital purchases, whatever they are, are usually decided on a number of tried and trusted factors. Cost obviously comes in the equation. Availability is another consideration. But perhaps even more critical to the buying decision is a customer’s confidence in the company and that means not only knowing, but also trusting in its product brand names. In a global economy ...
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A time to reflect … and to look ahead
Past achievements and future targets for the world’s leading incinerator specialists It’s almost Christmas and another (extremely hectic) year is now drawing to a close. So although it is a time when we can look back with enormous pride on twelve months that were crammed with impressive achievements and at a few of the momentous moments in our calendar, it also time to look ahead ...
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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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How to Choose Refractory Materials for Waste Incineration Industry?
Waste incineration rotary kilns, operating in extreme conditions, require the careful selection of appropriate refractory materials capable of withstanding high temperatures, chemical attack, and mechanical stress. The choice of refractory materials for waste incineration rotary kilns is paramount in ensuring optimal performance, longevity, and safety. Here are key factors to consider when ...
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