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Complete combustion converts waste into inert bottom ash with minimal creation of smoke, fly ash and hazardous gases. Several factors influence this process including the heating value, wetness and chemical composition of the waste itself, operating conditions in the burn chamber (i.e. temperature, holding time and turbulence) and operator skill. The method used is important in determining what can safely be burned. Certain wastes can only be incinerated using equipment that has been specifically designed and equipped with sufficient air pollution controls and that achieve specific air emission standards. For example, waste containing chlorinated compounds (i.e. chlorinated solvents and plastics, PVC piping, wood treated with pentachlorophenol or PCB-amended paint, marine driftwood) must be separated from other waste as their burning will result in the de novo creation and emission of various dioxin and furan compounds. Waste containing mercury (i.e. batteries, thermostats and fluorescent light bulbs) and other heavy metals (i.e.…

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* Burner with fuel, mono-bloc casting guiding type with horizontal flame, lighting and safety of electronic ignition, permanent ventilation, electromagnetic sluice gate of regulation and isolating valve. * A secondary injection of air to ensure perfect oxygen content. 19.    A control box ensuring the complete cycle of combustion. 20.    Fan: * Electro-ventilator distributing the secondary air, the regulation of the air flow being carried out by valves and following the control of the automatic cycle. 21.    Controls and regulations: Control box watertight to dust, including: * A switch circuit breaker for each engine (ventilators and burners). * A timer with adjustable temporization for the regulation of each burner. * A regulator with digital watching for the temperature of combustion. * A regulator with digital watching for the temperature of postcombustion. * Electric box. 21. The de- ashing must be done in the bottom of the combustion chamber or the deashing…

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* medical incinerators, The insulation of the combustion chamber should be composed of refractory bricks, having a high content of aluminium and insulates bricks in order to assure a minimum temperature on the outside sheet metal. * Composition of the refractory; ?    Refractory concrete : ?    . Thickness    : ≥100 mm ?    . Nature: 42% of Al203 ?    Insulate in fibrous panels : ?    . Thickness: ≥75 mm ?    Nature: Calcium silicate. * Burner of lighting of waste, with fuel, standard mono-bloc casting guiding  plunging flame, lighting and safety of electronic ignition, permanent ventilation, electromagnetic sluice gate of regulation and isolating valve. * Plate of combustion in Carborundum, avoiding the fixing of glass and slags. 18.    A chamber of post combustion of gases * A burner of combustion of gases, * A device of injection of air allowing a total recombustion of gases, * A device of air inlet of…

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1.    Capacity of destruction in weight: 60 Kg/h. 2.    It should be able to operate not less than 10 hours/day 3.    This incinerator must be able to destruct all combustible wastes produced by hospitals, private clinics, laboratories, institutes, etc… 4.    Design Specification : Types A, B, C, D, and E of medical waste 5.    “PYROLYTIC” combustion, by controlling the gasification of waste. 6.    The incinerator must avoid the release of black smoke and fine dust, during the loadings. 7.    It should be able to reduce the volume of wastes by 98%. 8.    It should be able to hold emission in the second burn with gas residence of not less than 2 seconds. 9.    The incineration should be completely free from visible smoke as well as offensive odours. 10.    The lower calorific power (L.C.P) of this waste will be 3,500 kcal/kg ?    The Temperatures of combustion: Minimum will be 850oC and…

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INCINERATEUR DE DECHETS HOSPITALIER hospital incinerator design SPECIFICATIONS TECHNIQUES. Capacité destructive de 55 Kg/h jour de déchets hospitaliers  avec un p?.c. i jusqu’à 3.200 Kcal/Kg 1)Type de déchet hospitalier 2)Pouvoir calorifique inférieur                                                                        3.200 kcal/kg 3)Humidité                                                                                                          20% 4)Teneur  en cendres et/ou inertes                                                                       8% 5)Capacité destructive nominale                                                                         55 kg/h 6)Volume chambre de combustion                                                                     1,65 m3 7)Volume chambre postcombustion                                                                   2.1 m3 8)Temps  transit des fumées en post combustion /sec.                                       <2 9)Température minimale  en postcombustion                                                     1.100° C 10)Teneur d’oxygène libre en postcombustion                                                     6% 11)Attribution refuse confectionné en sachets                                                     HDPE 12)Dispositif de chargement?: hydraulique?; capacité de charge                           0.5 m3 13)Combustible prévu                                                                                           Gasoil 14)Br?leur en chambre de combustion                                                                  nbr?: 1 15)Br?leur en chambre de postcombustion                                                           nbr?: 2 CONSTITTUTION DE L’APPAREIL. 1.CHARGEMENT Système de chargement hydraulique afin de pouvoir charger le four en toute sécurité même durant son  fonctionnement et aussi assurer la puissance destructive globale de 450 kg/j? Le système comprend?: 1-1Trémie de chargement de forme…

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Our normal activities generates 2-5 tons of assorted waste materials per day which range from condemned carcasses, and medical incinerator primary combustion price other wastes all which need to be incinerated at above 800Centigrade measured flue exhaust gas.To be used by small hospitals and clinics to safely dispose of infectious and pathological wastes. Load Capacity in the range of up to 200 kg – Burning Rate approx. 50kg/Hour – Incinerators to be very effective, fuel efficient with high / low capacity burn rates and to be designed to meet the Norms of Pollution Control / DEFRA, etc. Technology: Temperature Controlled Burner. Heavy-duty casing, to be a quality, rugged, reliable, economical Medical Waste Incinerator with relevant control, easy to operate and self-contained. Type of Fuel: Diesel / Oil or Petrol. Units to be pre-assembled, pre-piped, pre-wired & tested before Transport / Export. Within the framework of an environmental and medical equipment…

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Capacity    Not less than 500Kg/hr. Operation    24hr-7days/week continuous operation. Combustion chamber    2 combustion chamber. Temp.    First combustion chamber 800-1000 C. Secandry combustion chamber 1000-1200 C, with the possibility to be upgraded to 1400 C. Combustion Efficiency    99.99% Retention time    Of the flow gases not less than 2 Sec in the hot portion. Excess Oxygen concentration    Of primary combustion chamber 3-6% max. Refractory    The chambers should be lined with high thermal insulating refractory bricks with suitable thickness and with highly temp. resistance. Not less than 1400 C for the first combustion chamber, and not less than 1600 C for the secandry combustion chamber, and at the same time prevent the Temp. of the outside body of the chamber not higher than 70 C. Doors    Should be lined with the same bricks, and the edges lined with special suitable insulating material to prevent any gas escaping, and the doors should be kept…

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1    Basic Plant Design    An approved plant must have four distinct sections that demonstrate three principles of Turbulence, Residence Time and Temperature are inbuilt in the plant design .The regulated sections may include but not limited to: Overall plant layout. Feed chamber/ charging Primary Combustion Chamber. Secondary Combustion Chamber. Particulate Scrubbers Acid Gas Scrubbers The stack/ chimney. 2    Feeding And Charging    Controlled hygienic, mechanical or automatic feeding methods have to be used which will not influence the air temperature in the primary and secondary chambers of the incinerator negatively. No waste is to be fed into the incinerator: 1.    Until the minimum temperatures have been reached. 2.    If the minimum combustion temperatures are not maintained. 3.    Whenever the previous charge has not been completely combusted in the case of batch feeding. 4.    Until such time as the addition of more waste will not cause the design parameters of the incinerator…

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the following containerized incinerators. (Kitchen and accommodation and grey water and black water plant removing waste) we need incinerator is each function separate are all in one incinerator we need informed. Plant we installing for our accommodation barge used in an offshore marine construction project. 200 People would be accommodated onboard. WASTE INCINERATORS RECOMMENDATIONS china medical incinerator Capability ?Incinerate minimum 80kg/hr X 12 hrs per day ?Disposal of both non-hazardous and hazardous waste streams (per waste inventory) ?Mobile Unit (Skid mounted preference with lifting points) Design/Specifications ?Incinerators must have a secondary combustion chamber with a minimum temperature range of 900c ?Liquid waste streams shall be incinerated by an appropriate liquid injection system ?The incinerators will be installed with visual alarms to alert operations of low temperature in the secondary chamber Operating Environment and Ambient Conditions The Incinerators package shall be designed to operate under the following conditions: ?Average Daily Max/Min…

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waste incinerator manufacturer china, Waste chamber Chamber capacity 300 kg Chamber volume .54m3 Chamber size (outside) Width: 91cm, Height: 86cm Length: 152cm Door opening 66 x 76 cm Height to door 84 cm Height to top of stack 5.4 m Suggested slab size (L x W x Thickness) 1.8 m x 2.4 m x 10 cm Burn rate: Approximately 45 kg/hr. Stack: 2′-14″” dia. (36 cm), 14 gauge (1.90 mm) aluminized steel, refractory lined 8′-12″” dia. (30.5 cm), 16 gauge (1.52″ “Burners Diesel Operation Manual timer Electrical service Standard – 115 volt, 60 HZ, 20 amp General Description: Primary Chamber: Heavy-duty steel casing High quality refractory lining and insulation Large full size top load door and liquid retention sill 1 x diesel oil fired ignition burners operated on/off Ash removal door Chimney: Heavy-duty stainless steel casing 1.5m length 0.6m refractory lined stack Control Panel: Control of 1 burner Timer control…

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