Waste incineration




Garbage incineration is a process in which garbage is reduced by oxidation at high temperature through appropriate thermal decomposition, combustion, melting and other reactions, and becomes residue or molten solid material.


Waste incineration facilities must be equipped with flue gas treatment facilities to prevent heavy metals and organic pollutants from being discharged into environmental media again. Recycling the heat generated by garbage incineration can achieve the purpose of recycling waste.


Garbage incineration is an old traditional garbage treatment method, because garbage incineration treatment, significant reduction effect, saving land, but also can eliminate all kinds of pathogens, toxic and harmful substances into harmless, so garbage incineration has become one of the main methods of urban garbage treatment. Modern garbage incinerators are equipped with good dust purification devices to reduce air pollution.
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