Incinerators are classified by mobility and installation method: Containerized Incinerators:
Installed within standard shipping containers; no separate installation shed required, ideal for remote areas.
Mobile/Trailer-Mounted Incinerators:
Designed for movement between different locations, typically used for on-site disposal of infectious waste to prevent contamination during transport.
Skid-Mounted Incinerators:
Portable units mounted on steel bases (skids), facilitating movement within facilities.
Vertical Incinerators:
Low-temperature magnetic pyrolysis furnaces, a green waste treatment device developed by Fireprint, a Chinese company.
Its development completely replaces older high-temperature oil-fired incinerators.
It requires no fuel oil and produces no dioxins, heavy metals, or chimney ash.
The absence of flames ensures operator safety.
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