1. Waste preparation/feeding technologies
In most cases, the implementation of a thermal waste destruction process requires prior preparation and/or shaping of the waste. These can be broken down into several elementary operations.
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Waste reception and storage
Waste is generally unloaded onto a quay by lorry, then weighed, identified, analyzed and stored on a storage area or in a ventilated pit (vacuum), which may or may not be equipped with devices to suppress the dust and vapors generated during unloading.
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Waste preparation
Waste sometimes needs to be pre-treated before being introduced into the furnace, as is particularly the case when feeding fluidized-bed furnaces, for example.
The aim of this pre-treatment of raw waste is to eliminate massive...
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References
Pyrolysis/gasification manufacturers
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AJ Grimshaw (WGT)
Babcock & Wilcox Volund APS http://www.volund.dk
Brightstar Environmental http://www.brightstarenvironmental.com
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