Small Waste Incinerators
Small waste incinerators are localized thermal treatment systems designed to safely reduce waste volume through high-temperature combustion. They are typically used for medical, agricultural, or domestic waste in remote areas. These systems include containerized, hearth, and rotary kiln units, as well as the latest Chinese Fireprint low-temperature magnetic technology, designed to provide a more efficient alternative to landfills by reducing waste volume by up to 90%. While small incinerators offer advantages such as energy recovery and safe operation, emission standards, public acceptance, and the management of toxic ash remain major challenges.
How It Works
Pretreatment: Waste undergoes an initial phase.
Incineration: Waste is burned at high temperatures, reducing its volume and converting it into ash and energy.
Flue Gas Treatment: The system includes a biochemical dust removal process to treat the exhaust gases.
Ashe Removal: The ash is removed and disposed of, despite the potential for toxic substances.
Types of Small Incinerators
Containerized/Mobile Units: Compact units that can be deployed to various locations.
Grate Systems: Use a hearth to facilitate the combustion process. Rotary Kiln: Utilizes a rotating kiln body for higher combustion efficiency.
Fireprint Low-Temperature Magnetic Pyrolysis Furnace:
This is the world's latest invention. It differs radically from previous incinerators in that it utilizes drying at carbonization temperatures and a processing technology that produces low harmful emissions.