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Converter is the most innovative design for effective
waste management that is able to completely convert, on a
large scale, the majority of solid and liquid waste processed
within its system. Our Thermal Converter can even handle
categories of waste that other disposal methods in the industry
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Municipal
Waste
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Pharmaceutical
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Industrial
Waste
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Classified
Nuclear
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Domestic
Waste
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Oil
Wastes
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Clinical
(Biochemical & Biological) Waste
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Hydrocarbons
(e.g., Used Oil, Petroleum Wastes)
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Putrecsible
Waste
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Slurries
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Plastics
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Offal
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Rubber
(e.g., Waste Tires)
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Emulsions
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Sewage
Sludge
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Chemical
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Photographic
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Contaminated
Water
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A
simplified version of the Thermal Converters
basic operation can be easily explained when divided
up into the four main sections.
4
Main Sections
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Upper
Chamber- fitted with interlocked doors
for refuse input, which ensures that there is
no air loss during the charging procedure. Also
houses the main burner section and transfer
pipe work for pre-heat and secondary air services.
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Middle
Chamber- designed to rotate slowly on
special bearings to evenly distribute the refuse,
the outer rotating section runs special water
seals ensuring that no air or gas seep through.
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Combustion
Chamber - this section is lined with
a special refactory material [Anthonite] and
insulated to allow the inner temperature of
1700° C to be maintained while giving an
outer skin temperature of only 50° C.
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After-burner
Chamber- This section is carried from
the base of the combustion section and refactory
lined. The outlet from this section forms the
connection to the heat exchanger which in turn
feeds the stack.
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Thermal
Converter Process
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