One of our most demanded products include incinerators. Our incinerators are made from high grade raw materials and are known for their quality and long life. These incinerators are well equipped with safety features as per international regulations.
They are available in two types namely:
- Marine Incinerators
- Industrial and Hospital waste incinerators
Marine Incinerators:
Our marine incinerators are compact in size and are designed for burning ship board waste and oil sludge. These dual fuel incinerators use diesel or light diesel oil as the main fuel for firing. When the required temperature is obtained inside the combustion chamber, the diesel fuel is stopped and the sludge in fed in the incinerator. As a result of hydrocarbon content in the sludge, it starts burning other solid waste. If there is higher percentage of water in the sludge then the temperature inside the combustion chamber will decline, as a result the diesel burner will restart and operate till the required temperature is attained. The working of the incinerator is controlled by microprocessor based control system, which provides unattended operation. Additionally the system also offers safety features, which are essential in international regulations.
Construction:
The combustion chambers are fabricated using premium grade materials material which can sustain temperatures upto 1400 deg. C. Between the combustion chamber and the outer shell of the incinerator, the air pockets are provided to enable circulation of fresh air. This ensures that the outer shell temperature is within the tolerable limits. Further, the incinerators are also equipped with properly selected induced draft fan, which maintains a negative pressure to avoid flash backs.
Industrial and Hospital Waste Incinerators:
The only difference between the marine and the industrial & hospital waste incinerators is that the later is a single fuel incinerator and uses diesel or light diesel oil as a fuel. To achieve optimum combustion, two stage incinerators are used in certain application. In addition to that the incinerators can also be supplied with heat recovery systems for generation of steam of hot water.
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