

Kapa - Model Hefaistus - Static Incinerators
Static incinerators offer controlled combustion capable of easily handling thermo-destruction, along with operational simplicity, high-quality performance, and significant reduction in both solid and gaseous pollutant emissions. The incineration cycle occurs entirely automatically, allowing for much-reduced staffing compared to traditional rotary kilns. Fuel and electricity consumption are also notably lower.
Combusting in a static chamber allows the final stage of combustion to turn the treated product into powder, thus further exposure in a rotating chamber would result in dust being drawn into the fumes.
Despite being more prevalent in the markets, rotary drum incinerators have numerous critical issues over time leading to decommissioning due to material leaks from drum seals after a limited period, high energy consumption, and frequent maintenance costs.