Waste incinerator G20

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waste incinerator
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Characteristics

Applications
for waste
Productivity

20 kg/h
(44 lb/h)

Description

The G20 Mining waste incinerator is one of the more unique solutions to general and mixed waste disposal. Designed to process low density and high energy clinical waste at a burn rate of up to 20kg/hr. Alongside disposing of contaminated sand and soil for mining and oil camp sites. Benefiting from a large primary chamber specifically designed for loads that could contain high volumes of plastic. The cylindrical chamber with its four burners optimises airflow and directs the heat energy directly to the heart of the waste allowing this to be incinerated in a very efficient manner. As the G20 is capable of managing general mining waste which could contain high levels of plastic it benefits from having a large 4.3m3 primary chamber. In this instance, the primary chamber is rounded which helps to eliminate any cool spots and actively encourages the optimal circulation of energy inside the chamber. Additionally, the G20 benefits from a specially adapted floor which improves the air injection below the waste alongside having an additional air curtain above the waste this circulates the oxygen throughout the chamber which ensures a stronger burn cycle and reduces the amount of fuel required. The G20 is available in freestanding and containerised options. Coming with a ram charger to manage the loading of general campsite waste. Additionally, contaminated materials can be loaded via a screw feed system leading to its unique refractory designed to allow loading of highly flammable waste in a controlled and safe manner.

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