Industrial Waste Incineration Articles
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Magnesia Carbon Refractory Bricks in Modern Industry
Magnesia carbon refractory bricks have emerged as a cornerstone material for high-temperature industrial applications, offering unparalleled properties that cater to modern industry demands. This article explores the paramount importance of these bricks.Unmatched High-Temperature PerformanceMagnesia carbon bricks excel at withstanding extreme heat, making them preferred in industries like steel, ...
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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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Inciner8 export success at national manufacturing awards
Inciner8, a Southport-based industrial incinerator manufacturer, has been named a British manufacturing champion after scooping a prestigious national business award. Inciner8, which employs 19 staff, walked away with silver at the EEF/Aldermore Future Manufacturing Awards, held in London last week. The company was runner-up for the Outstanding Export Award, sponsored by UK mid-market private ...
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Waste to Energy - Project references - Case study
Waste-to-Power project in Uong Bi Rent-A-Port Green Energy is the leading partner in a consortium for a project that plans to operate a demonstration waste-to-power incinerator capable of handling 100 tons a day in Uong Bi (Qunang Ninh Province, North Viet Nam). Apart from the waste collected as part of the Ha Long Bay Environmental Restoration Project, the project will treat domestic waste ...
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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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Why is Energy-from-Waste slow to catch on in the U.S.?
Nithin Coca reports in TriplePundit that Energy-from-Waste (EfW) is growing fast in Europe and parts of Asia. But it’s relatively stagnant here in the United States. In fact, the percentage of waste we burn for energy is actually slightly down in the past five years. What’s holding the U.S. back from this potentially sustainable solution? This stagnation is even more surprising when ...
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What are the types of incinerators available?
Incineration is a viable alternative to Landfill. An incinerator can destroy and remove at least 99.99 percent of each harmful chemical in the waste it processes. When some extremely harmful chemicals are present, EPA requires that an incinerator show it can destroy and remove at least 99.9999 percent of contaminants in the waste. Ash remaining at the bottom of the combustion chambers likely ...
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Inciner8 wins silver for export success at prestigious national manufacturing awards
Inciner8 wins silver for export success at prestigious national manufacturing awards Inciner8, a Southport-based industrial incinerator manufacturer, has been named a British manufacturing champion after scooping a prestigious national business award. Inciner8, which employs 19 staff, walked away with silver at the EEF/Aldermore Future Manufacturing Awards, held in London last week. The ...
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Heat recovery and energy efficiency, improves profitability and reduces CO footprint
Using latest technology in combustion of oil and gas can provide significant savings in overall energy consumption. Modern oxygen control that compensates changes in ambient temperature and fuel qualities can increase energy efficiency up to 3%. By adding the usage of hot combustion air another 2-3% can be saved. Modern burner technology without mechanical linkage, operating with accurate ...
By Oilon Oy
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Knowledge, attitude and practices toward dioxins in China's waste incineration industry and coking industry
A questionnaire was used to survey the knowledge and attitude of senior managers toward dioxins at five waste incineration plants and seven coking plants. A field survey was performed to verify dioxin control practices at two of the waste incineration plants and one of the coke plants. All the respondents at the waste incineration plants claimed to be knowledgeable about dioxins and had a ...
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EPA issues final rules for boilers
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports that more than 200,000 boilers, process heaters and incinerators will be impacted by a set of Clean Air Act regulations issued on February 21, 2011. Since EPA first proposed the Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) rules in April 2010, several industry sectors have argued the costs of implementing the rules would pose an unreasonable ...
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Waste incineration in cement plants: constraints and development opportunities (a French-German comparison)
Is it possible to reconcile economic and ecological concerns? This article examines, through a French-German comparison, the case of obtaining a calorific value for wastes used as substitute fuels in cement kilns. On the one hand, this new strategy for obtaining needed inputs offers to the cement industry an economic opportunity for lowering production costs (the main determinant of ...
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Dazed and Confused: Alternative fuels and the CISWI definitions rule
As discussed in ALL4’s December 2008 issue of 4 The Record, the use of alternative and non-traditional fuels for heat and power generation is on the rise, an increase that can be attributed to the price surge and volatility of traditional fossil fuels, as well as to a general desire to use more environmentally friendly materials to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Alternative fuels have been ...
By All4 Inc.
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Incineration of hazardous wastes from the petroleum industry in Nigeria
Persistent hazardous wastes are produced in the recovery, processing and upgrading of crude petroleum in Nigeria. However, recent developments in environmental pollution control are drawing increasing attention to the problems of hazardous wastes. The ever-increasing need to control these wastes from the petroleum industry often compels the chemical engineer to specify methods of treatment and ...
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Consensus building and knowledge integration methods applied to technology implementation in the Swiss waste incineration industry
This paper describes the use of consensus-building and knowledge integration methods to reflect stakeholders' preferences. These methods were applied in a complex decision making process concerned with the implementation of innovative technologies in Swiss waste incineration plants. We described stakeholders' preferences by integrating their knowledge into a multi-criteria evaluation of ...
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Study Charts a Future for Waste-Derived Fuels
Pointers to possible future EU policy initiatives to give co-incineration facilities burning waste-derived fuels a strategic role in waste management have emerged in a study for the European Commission.1 The report suggests a policy focus on promoting source separation of municipal wastes, active discouragement of mass burn incinerators, and a levelling of the regulatory playing-field for ...
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Waste co-incineration in the European Community, is the sky the limit?
The co-combustion of waste in industrial furnaces -co-incineration- attracts considerable interest in the European Community, because of the combination of perceived business incentives, regulatory developments, and the slate of available technological options. It was found, however, that EU-regulation developed to ensure safe and environmentally acceptable processing of waste represents a clear ...
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