Introduction to the working principle of the Island Magnetic Waste Pyrolysis Furnace:
The magnetic waste pyrolysis furnace is a special incinerator. The advanced feature of PRC Fireprint technology is that it combines magnetic fields and heat to decompose organic waste, converting the waste into ash and other by-products. This process is called pyrolysis and is carried out at low temperatures (usually 50-380°C), avoiding the formation temperature of dioxins and does not increase heavy metal emissions. The magnetic field enhances the pyrolysis process by ionizing the air and increasing the reactivity of oxygen, thereby helping to decompose organic matter.
Magnetic field:
A strong magnetic field is generated in the furnace, usually by a magnetizer in the air inlet. This magnetic field ionizes the air and breaks down oxygen molecules into highly reactive oxygen atoms.
Pyrolysis:
The waste is heated to carbonization temperature in an oxygen-deficient environment to form char pyrolysis.
Decomposition:
Under the stimulation of the magnetic field, reactive oxygen interacts with organic matter, breaking it down into simpler substances.
By-products:
The decomposition process produces various by-products, including ash, gas (which can be used to generate electricity), and other substances that may be produced depending on the composition of the waste.