Debaye Over Dioxin Emission From Waste Incineration – Waste Incinerators

Basic Info. Model NO.:incinerator double chamber 100kg per hour manufac Pullution Sources:Solid Waste Processing Processing Methods:Combustion Export Markets:Global Product Description Items/Model YD-200 YD-300 YD-500 YD-600 Burning Rate (kgs/Hour) 200 kgs/Hr. 300 kgs/Hr. 500 kgs/Hr. 600 kgs/Hr. Feed Capacity (kgs) 400 kgs 500 kgs 800 kgs 1100 kgs Equipment Weight 7600 kgs 8300 kgs 13000 kgs…

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100-150kgs Burning Speed with Secondary burning to be use in the hospital – Waste Incinerators

Oil tank with 2000Liters capacity Items/Model TS150(PLC) Picture Principle Waste Incineration Treatment Burn Rate Average 100-150 kg/hour Feed Capacity Average 750kg/feeding Control Mode PLC(Programmable Logic Controller Incinerator) Main Body Steel 8mm thickness Chamber Material High Alumina Fire Brick Wall, 1750℃ Rate Paint for Outdoor face 800°C Rate Combustion Chamber 1570L Internal Dimensions 150x100x105cm Secondary Chamber…

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Smokeless Medical Waste Incinerator HICLOVER Model YD-30M – Waste Incinerators

Model YD-30M Primary Combustion Chamber Secondary Combustion Chamber Mix Combustion Chamber Smoke Filter Chamber Incinerator  Control Case Stainless Steel Chimney: 1.5 Meter Italy oil/gas burner: 02 sets Oil Tank (if oil fuel): 100Liters • Burning Waste: Medical Waste • Fuel: diesel kind, or gas type(natural gas or lpg), or both(exhcange oil-gas burner) • Processing Capacity: 15…

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eco pleasurable burner – Waste Incinerators

50 bed medical care centre in addition to additionally would enjoy to have your recommendation for burner that can effectively deal with the tons of 50 bed hospital.Incinerator for burnable garbage (paper & & & & natural) apparatus ability (100/150 lts). Bio Medical Waste Incinerators, Ability: 50kgs per hr Medical Waste Burner Design TS50 (PLC)…

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incinerators animal – Waste Incinerators

Class 2          Industrial Incinerators Class 2A:    Commercial Incinerators for the disposal of waste that contains hazardous, possible hazardous and bio-medical waste in which the operator exceeds 100 Kg/day. Dimensions: 2.2m(l) x 1.5m(w) x 2.5m(h) Fully automatic computer multi control system. Fuel Options- Diesel and natural gas, electricity Wasted fuel- >12L/h The incinerator should burn…

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Animal body Parts , other biomedical waste , body organs dung – Waste Incinerators

51. No    Attributes $_pecific tions2.     Load capacity    300 – 4∞Kg (maximum)Warranty of one year from the date of commissioning. Separate   Annual    Maintenance    Contract   will be drawn with the provider at a later stage.bidding document 13.     Civil    works,    installation    andOnsite  demonstrationjperformance  evaluation and  adequate training of staff on the use of incinerators.Ash with no…

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Incinerator – Waste Incinerators

Basic Info. for Animal:Incinerator Dosage Form:Incinerator Type:Incinerator Function:Incinerator Export Markets:Global Product Description Nanjing Clover Medical Technology Co., Ltd.. Items/Model YD-10C YD-20C YD-30C YD-50C Burning Rate (kgs/Hour) 10 kgs/Hr. 20 kgs/Hr. 30 kgs/Hr. 50 kgs/Hr. Feed Capacity (kgs) 40 kgs 40 kgs 50 kgs 80 kgs Equipment Weight 1200 kgs 1200 kgs 1800 kgs 2200 kgs…

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Double Chamber Incinerator available for sale 50-200kgs per hr( in distribution ). – Waste Incinerators

We supply Double Chamber Incinerator with primary chamber size average 1570Liters and burnning rate 50kgs per hour,100kgs per hour,150kgs per hour,200kgs per hour. the incinerators are now ready for shipping. Contact with us for quick respond: +86-13813931455 Secret Product Listing per 01 collection Trick Burning Chamber Secondly Burning Chamber Smoke Filter Chamber Incinerator PLC Control Situation Smokeshaft:10.0 Meters…

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What is called incineration? – Waste Incinerators

What is called incineration? Incineration is a waste treatment process that involves the combustion of substances contained in  waste materials. Industrial plants for waste incineration are commonly referred to as waste-to-energy facilities. … Incineration of waste materials converts the waste into ash, flue gas and heat. What is incineration waste management? In its most basic form, it is the destruction of something, especially waste material, by burning.  Incineration is a thermo-decomposition process where the components present in the waste stream are ionized into  harmless elements at a higher temperature in the presence of oxygen. What type of waste is incinerated? In incineration applications, the fuel is predominately waste (although fossil fuels may be co-fired) and the oxygen source is air. Combustion produces many of the same stable end products,  whether the material burned is natural gas, coal, wood, gasoline, municipal solid waste, hazardous waste,  or medical waste. Which is an example of incineration? For example, hospitals and research facilities generally use incinerators to dispose of biological tissues,  blood-contaminated materials, and other medical wastes such as disposable hypodermic needles and tubing. Are incinerators safe? What’s more, incinerators release more toxic pollution than coal-fired power plants per unit of energy.  To make the same amount of energy as a coal power plant,  waste incinerators release: 28 times as much dioxin (a known carcinogen); 5 times as much carbon  monoxide (a poisonous gas known as the “silent killer”); Nanjing Clover Medical Technology Co.,Ltd. “The operator will proceed to undertake the following duties: • Initial supervision of the operation of each type of incinerator on a full-time basis for 5 working days, observing and recording each unit’s performance. Development of an operating protocol for the client’s nominated staff to use whilst operating the unit. • Practical training of the client’s nominated personnel, in the operation and routine maintenance of the unit. • Assessing the volume and types of waste awaiting incineration and developing an operating schedule for the client. • All equipment manuals shall be provided in English and in French. • Fixed hearth geometry and starved air gasification operational mode. • Hot face refractory concrete-ceramic suitable for thermal shock up to 1400 Celsius and abrasion. Minimum thickness 150mm. • Cold face refractory lining of calcium silicate or superior material, minimum thickness 100mm. • Refractory lining of all the ducts shall be done with refractory castings. Superior quality ceramic wool shall be used at all hot duct flanges and expansion joints. • Multiple electric ignition fuel burners designed to use automotive diesel fuel. • Flame of the primary burner shall be oriented towards the center of the unit which does not impinge directly on the refractory floor or wall. The secondary burner shall be positioned in such a way that the flue gas passes through the flame. • The unit shall prevent leakage of the hot flue gas and any backfire. • An electrically powered fan forced air supply, with the capacity for variation by the operator. • Digital thermometers connected to electronic dataloggers. The thermometers shall be located on the chamber walls away from the fuel burner.

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treatment of clinical waste using the incinerator

All incinerators shall meet the following emission and operating standards: • Combustion efficiency (C.E.) shall be at least 99.0% • The combustion efficiency shall be computed as follows: o C.E = (CO2 X 100) / (%CO2 +%CO) Suitably designed pollution control devices such as scrubbers, filters or electrostatic precipitators,  shall be installed/retrofitted with the incinerator to achieve emission limits.” “Each unit shall include a complete vertical exhaust and stack system, including the following features: • Steel construction. • Refractory lining in the lower section. • The exit height of the stack shall be not less than a range of 3-12 metres above ground level depending  on the capacity of the incinerator unit.  • The diameter of the stack shall be selected by the Contractor to deliver an exhaust exit velocity of not  less than 10 metres per second vertically upwards when at full scale operation. • An emission stack sampling port shall be included immediately above the secondary chamber.

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