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biomedical & industrial waste incinerators
Environmental security is one of the prime concerns of the world today, and it can't be ensured without a effective waste management system. Incinerators have become increasingly important as a solution to the world's waste disposal problems. The technology continues to improve and it is already the primary method of disposal in many industrialized countries. Unlike ocean dumping or poorly planned land filling, incineration is safe and reliable. Advance materials and instrumentations have combined to make the incinerator more efficient than ever before. Incineration is a controlled process which produces carbon dioxide, water vapor and ash as major by-products. Volume reduction is 95% and the amount of fuel required to support combustion is determined by the combustibility of the waste itself. Fresh air is introduced in proper quantity to produce ideal combustion. Smoke is eliminated by forcing it to pass through a high temperature chamber. The ash that remains will contains chemical substances originally present in the waste itself.
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