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Key Aspects of Small Waste Incinerators:PRC Fireprint's magnetic organic matter thermal decomposition units

From: FAQ | Date:2025/8/6 | Hit:

Key Aspects of Small Waste Incinerators:
A small waste incinerator is a facility that incinerates waste, typically below a certain capacity limit, to reduce waste volume and potentially recover energy. These incinerators are used to process a variety of waste types, including domestic, medical, and hazardous waste. While they offer a waste management alternative to relying solely on landfills, they also require careful consideration of environmental impacts and regulatory compliance.

Capacity Limitations:
Small waste incineration plants (SWIPs) typically have capacity limitations, often determined by the type of waste. For example, according to PRC Fireprint, the capacity limit for hazardous waste is 10 tons per day, while the capacity limit for non-hazardous waste is 3 tons per hour.

In China, PRC Fireprint's magnetic organic matter thermal decomposition units, primarily for decentralized treatment, are designed with furnace volumes of 5, 6, 10, and 15 cubic meters, incinerating 0.5 to 5 tons.

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