Would this mean that the plant would operate only 12 hours per day? Normally operating the station 24 hours per day should be able to valorize 12 tons per day for an installation with a capacity of 500 kgs/hr. Would plant operations be operational on a basis of 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, all year long except for regular and preventive maintenance periods? How many hours per year could your process be operational? What would be your approach for larger projects aiming to valorize 1 000 tons per day? How much electricity could be produced using you technology based on a 1 000 tons per day installation to valorize urban wastes having a humidity factor of say 50% and a calorific value in the order of 2.5 MW/ton of wastes at the entrance of the waste-to-energy station (i.e. before pre-treatment of wastes)? What volume and characteristics of ashes would be produced from such solid wastes valorization? What would be the capital cost necessary to meet the requirement to valorize 1 000 tons per day of urban wastes? What would be the selling price of electricity per kWhour to meet targeted profitability? Could you valorize sludge volumes coming from sewage treatment plants and if so at what maximum humidity factor could you operate the station at? Considering that your process is an incineration process, oxygen will be required, therefore there will be some air emissions from the process, how can air emissions be controlled to meet environmental norms? What would be your implication in any project : would you prepare process engineering, electricity production engineering, engineering for site work, buildings, electrical hook up to existing electrical network? Do you have complete construction capabilities or would you require a local partner to carry out which portion of construction work? Would you also operate the station or use a local partner to operate the station? Can you quote a custom design that can accommodate this container size? What′s the MIN and MAX chamber temperature and its heating time from MIN to MAX temperature? Do you also manufacture the afterburner? How about the exhaust pipe?
incinerator 500kg per hour, which model is YD500. the fuel type is diesel oil or natual gas or LPG. this model incinerator burning rate is 500kgs per hour and the feeding capacity is average 800kgs per time, accordingly to detail waste material. YD500 is also suit for big animal cremation and we supply custom made […]
1. Petrol: diesel 2. Consumption: 8-10liter/hour 3. Capacity: to cremate (carrion and spoils) 350-400kg/hour 4. Temperature: 900-1350?C 5. Operation temperature: -30~40?C 6. Incinerator weight: 1800-2000 kg 7. Volume: 0.70-0.80m/cube 8. Exterior dimension: 1.4-1.6*1.0-1.15m (L*W) 9. Trial able 10. Incinerator mouth size: 50-60cm (W), 65-75cm (L) Ignition by Diesel Minimum burning temperature 1200 Celsius Burning capacity of 20 Tons per day. Cooling by water Burn Rate 100Kg/h Shipping Weight 4000kg Capacity 300Kg MINIMUM Max. Burn out time 3.0 hrs. Avg. Ash Residue 3% Heavy Duty refracting lining to withstand 15000C Min. Operating Temperature 8500C Max. Operating Temperature 14500C Residency Time in Secondary Chamber 2 sec. Density Insulation (high) 22mm Avg. Fuel Consumption p/hr 7 to 9ltr Fuel Dual, box & Oil/Diesel Temperature Monitoring YES Auto ignition YES Refractory Casting (min.) 65mm Refractory Casting (min) 65mm INCINERATORS Biological waste disposal system (INCINERATOR). Incinerator must meet the following specifications: Combustion Capacity (kW) = 581 ±10% Combustion Capacity (kcal/h) = 500,000±10% Combustion Capacity – Solid waste IMO spec, (kg/h) = 100 IMO spec. (I/charge) Minimum Zero 0 to Maximum = 250 Combustion Capacity – Sludge oil IMO spec, (l/h) (at 20% water content) -66±10% Max. l/h (at approx. 50% water content) = 100 ±10% Weight approx. (kg) = 4,850 ±10%
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This picture indicate how to contact the incinerator diesel oil tube and also the temperature probe.
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The Application of Open Burning and Incineration The Department of Environment does not promote or endorse the burning and incineration of solid waste. This method of waste management should be implemented only after the owner or operator has made all reasonable and determined efforts to implement sound waste management planning and practices. Opportunities to reduce […]
double chamber incinerator designed for completed combustion for waste, the first(primary) combustion chamber burn the waste directly by oil or gas burner. the secondary combustion chamber burn the smoke from the first(primary) combustion chamber. high temperature combustion will completed destroy waste and made the smoke cleaner. double chamber incinerator fit with two burner in each […]