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12 applications found
ByMicroBioTests Inc. based in Gent, BELGIUM
Incinerator Bottom Ash (IBA) is the material discharged through the grate of a Waste to Energy facility after incineration of municipal solid waste (MSW). Depending on the waste being incinerated IBA can contain varying quantities of glass, ceramics, brick, concrete and metals in addition to clinker and ...
ByKiverco Ltd. based in Dungannon, NORTHERN IRELAND
When the wastewater from a process cannot be disposed of to the sewerage line or through normal channels because the solids content of the waste water is higher than allowed by the local authorities, the installation of an AZUD filtration system can reduce the solids level, allowing an acceptable quality of waste water to be disposed of. ...
BySistema AZUD, S.A. based in Alcantarilla, SPAIN
Municipal Solid Waste (also known as “household waste") is a waste stream that consists of everyday consumable items that are discarded. This general residual waste is normally put into a black bag or bin and contains a mixture of wet and dry recyclables, organic, inorganic and biodegradable materials. This includes food waste, containers, cans, cartons, product packaging, newspapers and ...
ByKiverco Ltd. based in Dungannon, NORTHERN IRELAND
Refuse derived fuel (RDF)is made from residual Municipal Solid Waste and includes biodegradable waste products such as paper and card as well as plastics. It has a lower calorific value than solid recovered fuel (SRF). RDF is used in combined heat and power facilities. Solid recovered fuel (SRF) is produced from commercial waste and includes paper, card, wood, textiles and plastic. ...
ByKiverco Ltd. based in Dungannon, NORTHERN IRELAND
Gasification starts with a base material which can originate from a wide variety of materials for example wood chips and pellets, plastics, municipal solid waste, sewage, waste crops, and fossil fuels such as coal. During Gasification the base material is reacted at high temperature without combustion with controlled amounts of oxygen (O) or steam. ...
ByEdinburgh Sensors Ltd - TECHCOMP Group based in Livingston, UNITED KINGDOM
Getting energy from waste materials is good business. Choose a reliable machine for the job. Waste can be used to generate electricity and heat, but different types of waste require different types of processing before incineration in the power plant. The versatile TANA Shark shredder makes it possible to process many different types of waste materials with a single machine. The secret of TANA industrial waste shredders is the unique TANA Control System. With TCS you can optimize your TANA shredder for different ...
ByTana Oy based in Jyvaskyla, FINLAND
Application: Syngas (short for synthetic gas) can be burnt and used as a fuel source, the main constituents of syngas are Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen, which amount for around 85% of Syngas, and it is produced by a process called ...
ByEdinburgh Sensors Ltd - TECHCOMP Group based in Livingston, UNITED KINGDOM
Cross Wrap alternative fuel solutions help waste-to-energy and cement industries to handle fuel smarter and more efficiently. Cross Wrap alternative fuel solutions help industries to work smarter. Cross Wrap’s unique automatic bale wrapping and bale opening are trusted and operating in over 60 countries. CW alternative fuel technologies increase alternative fuel usage in the waste-to-energy and cement manufacturing industry with increased automation and smart operation models. Over 600 delivered machines ...
ByCross Wrap Oy based in Siilinjärvi, FINLAND
The use of alternative combustion fuels that provide a renewable source of energy is a major area of research and investment. Sources of biomass fuels include virgin wood, energy crops, agricultural residues, food waste and industrial waste. Controlling the combustion process of any new fuel and keeping track of the biomass fuel emissions of combustion by-products is important to users of these new ...
ByProtea Limited based in Middlewich, UNITED KINGDOM
In many industrialized nations it is common practice to use incineration methods for waste disposal. There are also ways to recover energy from the process. However, operating an incinerator requires strict adherence to environmental regulations. Hazardous, clinical and waste to energy incinerators can benefit from our EcoSorb range of activated carbon. Specially designed to adsorb unwelcome airborne compounds from flue ...
ByJacobi Group based in Kalmar, SWEDEN
Waste-to-energy (WtE) or energy-from-waste (EfW) through incineration of waste is on the one hand an effective way of producing electricity and heat, while on the other hand it is disposing of possibly hazardous or unrecyclable waste. Its purpose is not to compete with waste recycling, reuse and prevention, but to complement them. After all, incineration not only reduces the amount of hazardous waste, but may also generate energy through the gases released in the process. Read about our solutions for ...
ByGasmet Technologies - a Nederman company based in Vantaa, FINLAND
