Hearth furnace incinerators
Process description
1. Feedstock loading
• performed by automated loading device.
2. Waste thermal treatment:
• performed in the combustion chamber, the temperature in the chamber is maintained automatically by burners;
• flue gases come from the combustion chamber to the afterburning chamber for additional exposure.
3. Chemical cleaning
• performed in the scrubber;
• waste chemicals are removed from the scrubber with the flue gases.
4. Mechanical cleaning
• separation of spent chemicals and fly ash from the flue gases is carried out in the baghouse.
5. Flue gases transporting
6. Ash unloading:
• performed by screw conveyor to the ash collection tank;
• ash is discharged in the storage tanks (containers or garbage bags).
Hearth furnace incinerators:
- suitable for the disposal of various types of waste: solid municipal, liquid waste and effluents, industrial waste (including sludge)
- used for neutralization of medical and biological waste
Advantages:
- small size: fits in a standard 20/40’ ft container
- easy to install on-site
- low power consumption