Comment fonctionne un incinérateur ?

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Comment fonctionne un incinérateur ?

Comment fonctionne un incinérateur ?

Chacun des fours est équipé d'une chaudière de récupération d'énergie qui capte la chaleur des gaz de combustion, les faisant passer de 9°C. La chaudière transforme ensuite l'eau contenue dans ses tubes en vapeur surchauffée (°C).

Comment Incinerer les déchets ?

L'incinération est un procédé de traitement thermique des déchets avec excès d'air. Ce procédé consiste à brûler les ordures ménagères et les déchets industriels banals dans des fours adaptés à leurs caractéristiques (composition, taux d'humidité).

When was the first incinerator built in Czech Republic?

  • The first facility in the Czech Republic was built in 1905 in Brno. An incinerator is a furnace for burning waste. Modern incinerators include pollution mitigation equipment such as flue gas cleaning. There are various types of incinerator plant design: moving grate, fixed grate, rotary-kiln, and fluidised bed.

How much waste can a moving grate incinerator handle per hour?

  • Municipal solid waste in the furnace of a moving grate incinerator capable of handling 15 metric tons (17 short tons) of waste per hour. The holes in the grate elements supplying the primary combustion air are visible. Part of the combustion air (primary combustion air) is supplied through the grate from below.

What are the arguments against incineration of waste?

  • Arguments against incineration. Incineration is a key process in the treatment of hazardous wastes and clinical wastes. It is often imperative that medical waste be subjected to the high temperatures of incineration to destroy pathogens and toxic contamination it contains.

What is the difference between incineration and gasification?

  • Incineration. While incineration and gasification technologies are similar in principle, the energy produced from incineration is high-temperature heat whereas combustible gas is often the main energy product from gasification. Incineration and gasification may also be implemented without energy and materials recovery.

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