Incineration of waste constitutes the final stage and perhaps the most comprehensive stage after waste reduction, recycling and clean-up. A typical incinerator is dual chambered refractory lined furnace. The two chamber work under varying conditions of temperature, pressure and combustion configuration. The primary chamber operates under 'Starved Air'or Pyrolysis mode and the Secondary chamber works under 'Excess Air'mode. The incineration chambers are lined on the inside with hot face-high aluminia refractory and cold face-insulation bricks with sturdy steel frame on the outside. High combination efficiency is ensured by dedicated chamber temperature interlocked Oil / Natural Gas fired automatic burners. Every incinerator is provided with a tailor made flue gas management system to remove gaseous pollutants before discharge to the atmosphere.
Incineration of waste constitutes the final stage and perhaps the most comprehensive stage after waste reduction, recycling and |