Household waste refers to everyday items such as food waste, packaging materials, paper and other materials discarded from households. Improper management of household waste can pose significant risks to human health and the environment, such as water pollution, release of harmful chemicals and the spread of diseases. Therefore, effective management and disposal of household waste is vital to protect public health and the environment.
The incineration of household waste involves a controlled combustion process that uses a certain amount of oxygen to effectively burn waste. This process reaches temperatures of up to 1200°C, ensuring high efficiency and optimum heat and moisture exchange. These incinerators are constructed with 8 mm thick steel and lined with refractory concrete and bricks, providing excellent thermal insulation and durability. In the primary chamber, household waste is reduced to ash, while in the secondary chamber, which maintains a two-second retention time, complete combustion of the gases is ensured. The emissions are initially cooled by motorized solenoids and undergo a multi-stage treatment process. The gases are then further cooled and treated in a wet scrubber using reactive solutions such as caustic soda, lime and urea, which neutralizes acidic and gaseous pollutants. The system includes an automatic pH regulation feature to increase treatment efficiency. These incinerators are designed for high efficiency, controllability and durability, and comply with strict environmental standards, minimizing environmental impact.
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