Oil Fired Incinerators use oil as the primary fuel to burn and dispose of various types of waste.
Key Features:
Oil-Based Fuel: Operates on oil for combustion.
High-Temperature Combustion: Reaches temperatures of 800°C to 1,200°C.
Dual Chamber Design: Ensures thorough incineration and reduced emissions.
Emission Control: Filters and scrubbers minimize harmful emissions.
Energy Recovery: Some models capture heat for reuse.
Applications:
Industrial Waste: Disposes of plastics, chemicals, and hazardous materials.
Medical Waste: Destroys contaminated medical products.
Waste-to-Energy: Converts waste into energy.
Benefits:
Efficient: Complete waste destruction.
Cost-Effective: Utilizes oil, often an easily accessible fuel source.
Emission Control: Meets environmental standards.
Advantages: Versatile, durable, and energy-efficient waste disposal solution.