Article | REF: G2050 V1

Thermal treatment of waste - Thermochemical processes

Author: Gérard ANTONINI

Publication date: October 10, 2003

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3. Waste oxidation process

Thermal destruction of effluent or waste can be achieved by oxidation reactions between the waste material (gas, liquid or solid) and an oxidizing agent.

If the oxidation reactions take place in a gaseous thermophore, the oxidizing agent being air, oxygen or solid metal oxides, generally at atmospheric pressure, i.e. the water included or formed being vaporized, then we speak of combustion or incineration.

Schematic diagram of a waste combustion furnace
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