incinerated waste News
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The start of something big!
The beginning of a year that will see our incineration waste expertise achieve new heights of success. First of all may we wish everyone – our customers, agents, suppliers and everyone who knows us a Very Happy New Year and a peaceful and prosperous 2017. At the beginning of any new year it is a time for optimism and ambition and at Matthews Environmental Solutions we are confident that ...
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Significant of Ceramic Fiber Blanket in Waste Incinerator
Ceramic fiber blankets play a significant role in hazardous waste incinerators due to their unique properties that make them well-suited for high-temperature applications. The use of ceramic fiber blankets in hazardous waste incinerators provides several advantages, contributing to the efficiency, safety, and environmental compliance of these critical facilities. Here are some of the key ...
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Knowledge popularization of waste liquid incinerator
When users choose the waste liquid incinerator, they usually pay attention to the actual operating performance of the products, because the more convenient operation method will save a lot of time and improve the working efficiency in the process of using the longitudinal shear machine. Next is the safety performance of waste liquid incinerator, no matter what equipment it is, this has always ...
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Another incinerator unit bound for Africa
Although Matthews’ waste incinerators are being exported to a growing number of destinations around the world, one of our strongest markets remains the East Africa countries that are serviced by Plenser Limited, our long-established agents in Kenya. Right now in our workshops we are putting the finishing touches to the latest waste incinerator order placed by the company and following ...
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Waste incineration saves resources and protects the climate
Protection of the climate and resources is one of the key topics at the Entsorga-Enteco the international trade fair for waste management and environmental technology from October 27th to 30th, 2009, in Cologne. Waste incineration makes an important contribution to coping with these two major challenges of this century. The role of waste incineration has changed thoroughly in the past few years. ...
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Recovering and recycling phosphorus from incinerated waste
Phosphorus can be extracted in viable quantities from fly ash, a by-product created when municipal solid waste is burnt in incinerators, according to research conducted in Sweden. Sufficient phosphorus could be recovered from the country’s incinerators to meet 30% of the Swedish annual demand for mineral fertilisers, say the researchers. A substantial amount of municipal solid waste (MSW) ...
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Others may see waste … we see fuel!
Over recent times there has been a growing debate about the vast amounts of waste that modern living generates. The main arguments surround firstly the sheer volume of today’s waste accumulation; and secondly the difficulties, cost and the environmental impact involved in the disposal of it. As one of the world’s leading waste incineration specialists we can see a simple solution ...
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A New Benchmark in Company Development
Today Dutch Incinerators celebrated a new benchmark in company development with a Buddhist prayer ritual marking the first day of site construction. This innovative facility combines medical waste rotary kiln incineration with a waste-to-energy solution, recovering combustion energy for medical waste storage room cooling. This resulting in a lower electricity consumption of the process, ...
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Our largest Incinerator Yet!
The TB-AB-MAX is our largest incinerator on the market. It is extremely solid, robust and built to last. This machine is ideal for horses and cattle and will fit up to six horse or cattle carcasses inside at one time. There are two specific versions of this machine – agricultural waste incineration and medical waste incineration. This machine will burn up to 500kg per hour, and our unique ...
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Our largest Incinerator Yet!
The TB-AB-MAX is our largest incinerator on the market. It is extremely solid, robust and built to last. This machine is ideal for horses and cattle and will fit up to six horse or cattle carcasses inside at one time. There are two specific versions of this machine – agricultural waste incineration and medical waste incineration. This machine will burn up to 500kg per hour, and our ...
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Full speed ahead to Guyana
There are some projects where time is not the most important issue. On the other hand, we frequently receive orders where the delivery deadline is almost as critical as the specifications of the waste management incinerator we have been commissioned to build. This latest project for a skid-mounted Surefire® SF150 was urgently required for installation on site in Guyana and thanks to our ...
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Our latest Surefire® waste incineration plant is about to be shipped out
We have often reported that even though every single waste incineration unit we build is designed and manufactured in our UK factory, their final destination and workplace could literally be anywhere in the world. This latest project, a Surefire® SF200, is a typical example because although it was expertly engineered in our Manchester workshops it is now about to be shipped to its ...
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Environmental impact of incineration Fetching definition… of calorific industrial waste in a rotary kiln and in a cement kiln
A scientific study (Vermeulen et al., 2009) compared the environmental impact of incineration of high to medium calorific waste in a specialised waste incinerator (usually a rotary kiln) with incineration in a cement ...
By Eurits
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The application of aluminum hydroxide in waste incineration treatment
Waste incineration is a common in our life, waste incineration, emissions from 2 kinds of harmful substances and heavy metals, etc. The stand or fall of waste incineration treatment directly affects our health. But you know garbage incineration used aluminum hydroxide, too? Calcining aluminum hydroxide can generate are widely used as adsorbent, catalyst carrier, such as activated alumina, it has ...
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Waste incinerator impacts monitored via milk and vegetable quality
Emissions from well-regulated household waste incinerators do not reduce the quality of vegetables and milk produced nearby, a Dutch study suggests. Researchers found that levels of certain contaminants were similar whether vegetables and milk came from the area surrounding three incinerators, or from elsewhere in the Netherlands. They say biomonitoring programmes could offer a way to increase ...
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The incineration of hazardous waste - How to achieve high environmental protection in a free market
How to create a level playing field for the incineration of hazardous ...
By Eurits
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New incineration-waste clean-up method brings resource and carbon benefits
Ash from waste incineration can be made safer simply by mixing it with rice husks, water and other forms of waste ash at temperatures under 100 °C, according to new research. Once dried, the end product not only locks away toxic metals lead and zinc, but also stores carbon. Furthermore, it can be used in the polymer industry to lower costs, improve polymer properties and reduce the use of ...
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Solid waste incinerator for commercial, industrial and medical industries
Granite Environmental solid waste incinerators provide a safe and effective solution for solid waste disposal in environmentally sensitive and remote locations. Incineration is a waste treatment technology for the controlled combustion of waste organic materials and substances. Our company has four models for commercial and industrial waste incineration available. Key Elements For Incinerator ...
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Tecam Group awarded 1st Project Worldwide for NORM Waste Incineration
Environmental technology supplier Tecam Group has been awarded the first project worldwide for NORM (Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material) waste incineration. The project has been commissioned by Oil & Gas company Takreer(ADNOC) and subcontracted by EPC Intecsa Industrial. Under the terms of the agreement, Tecam Group will supply Intecsa Industrial with the engineering and procurement ...
By TECAM
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Selas Fluid Wins Contract for Fume Incinerator
Selas Fluid Processing has won a contract to supply a fume incinerator with a waste heat boiler and air pollution control system to a silicon lubricants plant owned by a major U.S. chemical producer. 'This is a milestone plant for our company and the industry because of the type of waste treated, the incinerator's size, and the component arrangement. Our bid was selected based on the process ...
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