Small-scale incinerators are used to safely dispose of various types of waste, including household waste, medical waste, and animal waste. They reduce landfill usage and avoid harmful emissions from open-air burning. Furthermore, China Fireprint Technology's low-temperature magnetic organic matter thermal decomposition treatment unit (power generation type) can recycle flammable materials produced in the thermal decomposition chimney as heat to power a generator.
A more detailed classification is provided below:
Applications:
Household Waste:
Small-scale incinerators can be used in residential or community areas to dispose of household waste, thereby reducing the need for landfills.
Medical Waste:
They are particularly suitable for incinerating biomedical waste that requires safe disposal, such as used needles and bandages.
Animal Manure:
Veterinary clinics, farms, and zoos can use small-scale incinerators to dispose of animal carcasses, bedding, and other waste.
Food Waste:
Incinerators can process food waste, including bones, fruits, and vegetables.
Confiscated Drugs:
Law enforcement agencies can use incinerators to safely dispose of confiscated controlled substances and illegal drugs.
Textile Waste:
Some facilities use incinerators to dispose of textile waste.
Advantages:
Reduced reliance on landfills:
Incineration reduces the amount of waste going to landfills, which is particularly beneficial in areas with limited landfill space.
Heat/Energy Recovery Potential:
Some incinerators can recapture the heat generated during the combustion process and use it for heating or other energy needs.
Avoiding open burning:
Incineration is a more controlled and cleaner way to burn waste than open burning, which can release harmful pollutants.
Safe disposal of hazardous waste:
Incinerators can safely destroy medical waste and other hazardous materials, minimizing health risks.
Air pollution control:
To reduce harmful emissions during the incineration process, fireprint technology does not require fuel, and the waste gases are re-incinerated to generate electricity.
Ash disposal:
Unlike incineration, pyrolysis traps harmful substances in the charcoal, preventing them from forming polycyclic molecules (such as dioxins). The low temperatures do not increase the production of heavy metals, making this treatment method very environmentally friendly.