Incineration Process Articles & Analysis

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  • Another incinerator unit bound for Africa

    Although Matthews’ waste incinerators are being exported to a growing number of destinations around the world, one of our strongest markets remains the East Africa countries that are serviced by Plenser Limited, our long-established agents in Kenya. Right now in our workshops we are putting the finishing touches to the latest waste incinerator order placed by the company and following ...

  • Buy Wholesale Fire Brick for Your Incinerator: The Ultimate Guide

    When it pertains to the construction of industrial incinerators, one element reigns supreme - the selection of fire bricks. These specialized bricks are meticulously fashioned to endure extreme temperatures and corrosive environments, rendering them an indispensable component in the incineration process. In this comprehensive guide, we shall explore the wisdom behind procuring wholesale fire ...

  • Others may see waste … we see fuel!

    Over recent times there has been a growing debate about the vast amounts of waste that modern living generates. The main arguments surround firstly the sheer volume of today’s waste accumulation; and secondly the difficulties, cost and the environmental impact involved in the disposal of it. As one of the world’s leading waste incineration specialists we can see a simple solution ...

  • Ensure EU Incineration Compliance - Understand and challenge

    #Incineration #compliance in the EU is crucial for #waste #management #professionals and #environmental #agencies. It involves meeting regulations for residence times, interlocks, and safety measures. Understanding EU incineration #compliance #regulations To ensure EU incineration compliance, understand the regulations to assess your manufacturer's adherence. The EU has strict #regulations ...

  • Desert island dream … or environmental nightmare?

    Ask people to name what they would describe as their dream island destination and the chances are that The Maldives would be up there near the top of the list. Yet the ugly truth behind those idyllic palm fringed beaches, clear seas and luxury designer chalets is that almost within a stone’s throw there is an unfolding apocalyptical nightmare of mounting waste. The problem developing ...

  • Waste-to-energy / incineration: new solutions guide for process optimization

    ENVEA’s long association with the Incineration Industry includes supporting Plant Operators to meet environmental obligations and the requirement for high performance instrumentation with quality assurance features for compliance reporting. In addition to the importance of regulatory compliance, the process control and treatment of flue gases from waste-to-energy processes represents a ...


    By ENVEA

  • High capacity waste incinerator for the Ascension Islands Safely disposing of all island waste

    It’s a fantastic honour to have been asked to provide a solution to The Ascension Islands. A beautiful location just south of the equator. An incredibly remote location, with a population of approximately 800 people including a US Airforce base housing 200 residents. Being surrounded by so much ocean and with a limited amount of land means that solid waste is a serious issue that needs to ...

  • Significant of Ceramic Fiber Blanket in Waste Incinerator

    Ceramic fiber blankets play a significant role in hazardous waste incinerators due to their unique properties that make them well-suited for high-temperature applications. The use of ceramic fiber blankets in hazardous waste incinerators provides several advantages, contributing to the efficiency, safety, and environmental compliance of these critical facilities. Here are some of the key ...

  • Our new electrical design engineer joins us next week

    If there is one phrase that sums up our determination to preserve our position as the global leader in waste incineration, pet cremation and human cremation technology it has to be …Progress by Design. It is only by pushing the boundaries of what is possible along with the continuous improvement in design and technology that we underline our enviable reputation for unrivaled innovation ...

  • Medical Waste Incinerator Scrubber Used to Process Ebola Waste

    Envitech recently got noticed in a local news story by Michael Chen of Channel 10 News, “Local Company Helps Dispose of Ebola-tainted Waste”. The story talks about the challenges of processing Ebola waste and how Envitech’s Medical Waste Incinerator Scrubber at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) was used to dispose of waste generated by an Ebola patient in ...


    By Envitech, Inc.

  • Waste-to-energy / incineration: new solutions guide for process optimization

    Interractive document: click on the numbers on the schematics to discover solutions for each part of the process Advantage: each solution is presented together with its associated benefits ENVEA’s long association with the Incineration Industry includes supporting Plant Operators to meet environmental obligations and the requirement for high performance instrumentation with quality ...


    By ENVEA

  • Energy Recovery from the Combustion of (MSW)

    Energy recovery from waste is the conversion of non-recyclable waste materials into useable heat, electricity, through a variety of processes, including combustion, gasification, pyrolization, and Incineration ATTS (Advanced Thermal Solution. This process is often called (WtE) waste to energy or (WfW) wealth from Waste. recovery from waste is the conversion of non-recyclable waste materials into ...

  • EUR 100m to ENIA for Parma waste-to-energy plant

    The European Investment Bank (EIB) has signed a EUR 100m finance contract with the Romagna-based multi-utility ENIA to help it implement its integrated environmental project in Parma. The EIB funds will cover nearly half of the project investment cost and will be used chiefly for the construction and commissioning of a new waste-to-energy plant that will serve the provincial capital Parma and, ...

  • MHIEC Receives Order to Build 182 Ton/day Waste Incineration Plant from Association of Local Municipal Offices in Iwate, Japan

    Tokyo, Oct 22, 2012 - (JCN Newswire) - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Engineering Co., Ltd. (MHIEC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI), has received an order to construct and operate a municipal solid waste (MSW) incineration plant from a broad-based association of local municipal offices in central Iwate Prefecture, including Hanamaki ...

  • EPA Exemption for Incinerators Ruled Illegal

    WASHINGTON, DC (ENS) - A federal court has thrown out an attempt by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA to exempt tens of thousands of waste incinerators from the controls of the Clean Air Act. In a decision June 8 by the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, a panel of three judges ruled that facilities that burn waste are incinerators, not 'boilers' or 'process ...

  • GE’s New LEAPprimary Technology reduces the energy consumption

    Characteristics of GE´s new LEAPrimary technology: High Removal of Total Suspended Solids (50-70 Percent) and Biochemical Oxygen Demand (25-40 Percent) Reduces Energy for Biological Treatment by 25 Percent and Enables Energy Recovery Replaces Conventional Clarifier/Fine Screen Technology and Fits in as Little as One-Tenth the Space Helps Extend ZeeWeed* Membrane Life GE (NYSE: ...


    By General Electric

  • Measuring Gases produced by waste gasification to improve control and efficiency

    Waste gasification is a type of waste to energy process where waste material is used as a fuel to create heat, electricity or other chemical products. Specifically, in waste gasification, the waste material is decomposed in such a way to produce gaseous products, often known as syngas, a combination of hydrogen, carbon monoxide and some carbon dioxide.1 Conventional incineration uses heat and ...

  • EPA grants licence to Dublin City Council to operate Poolbeg incinerator

    Ireland’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a licence to Dublin City Council, to operate an incinerator at Poolbeg, Dublin, much to the dismay of an environmental group. The decision to grant a licence to the council has been seen as controversial by the campaign group, Combined Residents Against Incinerators (CRAI), which has been campaigning against the proposals for the ...

  • Inciner8 backs knife crime charity by transforming weapons into gyms

    [Southport-based] Waste management firm, Inciner8, is continuing its work with national knife crime fighting charity, Steel Warriors, by taking knives off UK streets and recycling them into public gyms.According to police data, knife crime in Merseyside is on the rise, with statistics showing that a total of 1,181 incidents involving knives or sharp instruments were reported between October 2017 ...


    By Inciner8 Limited

  • ITRI Wins R&D 100 Awards for Fifth Year in a Row

    ITRI (Industrial Technology Research Institute), Taiwan's largest and one of the world's leading high-tech research and development institutions, will accept six 2012 R&D 100 Awards in Orlando, Fla., on Nov. 1, 2012. ITRI was selected as a winner for the fifth consecutive year, collecting six awards for the following advanced technologies in their respective categories: Lignoxy?, ...

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