Incinerator Design

The design of the Controlled Air incinerators includes a primary chamber for burning with exhaust gases passing through a secondary chamber for re-burning of any residual harmful gas components. This secondary combustion controls reaction time and destruction temperatures before safe release to the atmosphere. Dioxins, furans, and similar gaseous pollutants are destroyed at operating temperatures of between 650 and 1,000 deg C, with a reaction time of two seconds and excess oxygen of more than six per cent. When required, environmental controls such as wet and dry scrubbers can be integrated into the design. A heat exchanger is also an option.
The Cyclonator range of designs also offer heat-recovery options which can increase your return on investment and reduce your carbon footprint, potentially adding revenue streams to further strengthen your bottom line. Westland has a comprehensive range of technologies available to help capture the heat generated and use it as heat.
Waste Types
0 Trash
Moisture: 10%
Combustible: 85%
Non-combustible: 5%
HHV (A/F): 19.7 Mj/kg
Principal Components
Paper, cardboard, cartons, wood boxes and combustible floor sweepings from commercial and industrial activities. Up to 10% by weight of plastic bags, coated paper, laminated paper, treated corrugated cardboard, oily rags and plastic or rubber scraps
Source
Residential, commercial, institutional, industrial
1 Rubbish
Moisture: 25%
Combustible: 65%
Non-combustible: 10%
HHV (A/F): 15 Mj/kg
Principal Components
Trash + Type 3 (up to 20%)
Source
Residential, commercial, institutional, industrial
2 Refuse
Moisture: 25%
Combustible: 65%
Non-combustible: 10%
HHV (A/F): 15 Mj/kg
Principal Components
Rubbish + Garbage
Source
Residential
3 Garbage
Moisture: 70%
Combustible: 25%
Non-combustible: 5%
HHV (A/F): 5.8 Mj/kg
Principal Components
Animal and vegetable wastes
Source
Commercial (restaurants, hotels, markets), institutional
4 Animal/Pathological
Moisture: 85%
Combustible: 10%
Non-combustible: 5%
HHV (A/F): 2.3 Mj/kg
Principal Components
Carcasses, organs
Source
Hospital, veterinary, laboratory, abbatoir, animal pound