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Supply, Installation and Commissioning of DIESEL FIRED INCINERATORS

Supply, Installation and Commissioning of DIESEL FIRED INCINERATORS Medical Waste Incinerator, 100 to 120 Kg/hr Application   For incineration, general and pathological Capacity    100 C 120 kg/h burn rate Type Two  combustion chambers type; primary  and Secondary, controlled/forced combustion air type with a flue gas emission scrubbing unit Operating time                Minimum 8 hours daily Operating temperature     From 850 0C to 1200 0C, Automatic controlled Residual Ash                    5 to 10% Construction Constructed from heavy duty mild or aluminized  steel Or equal and approved equivalent Insulation material            Refractory material lining similar or equal to calcium  Silicate and hot face combination of heavy duty brickwork Internal Construction        Fixed hearth type complete with gratings, concave bottom and charging door, lined with refractory material Charging Door                   Suitable for manual loading of wastes and with smooth  Dear seal equivalent of Ceramic seals with hinges. Door Lock                          Automatic, Electric type Ash removal door    Provided, for removing resultant bottom ash leftovers                              from the Primary chamber Gratings   

Tinian solid waste: Where to go?

THREE options are on the table for disposing off Tinian solid waste: incineration, Fukuoka method or off-island disposal. The Marine Forces Pacific recently held an ad hoc committee meeting with

Bid to burn waste from out of town in Newhaven Incinerator

Veolia is seeking to source non-recyclable commercial and industrial waste for its Newhaven Incinerator from areas neighbouring East Sussex and Brighton and Hove. It argues this will allow the incinerator