Description
Industrial incinerators operate mainly based on the principle of thermal oxidation. When industrial waste of various shapes and complex components is transported to the incinerator, a high-temperature environment will be created in the furnace. Generally, the furnace temperature can reach 800℃ – 1200℃ or even higher. Under such high temperature conditions, the organic matter in the waste rapidly undergoes a violent oxidation reaction, which is the combustion process.
During the combustion process, the chemical energy in the waste is converted into thermal energy, generating high-temperature flue gas and solid residue. By precisely controlling the combustion conditions, such as temperature, air supply, and the residence time of the waste in the furnace, it is ensured that the industrial waste can be fully burned and the harmful substances can be effectively decomposed.
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