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Waste forms a fire layer with combustion, inserted into the stoker upper part, at a high temperature over firing temperature in incinerator.
Perfect combustion of waste is possible and wastes’ ceaseless incineration is possible, with grate installed as fixed and mobile to improve combustion efficiency, resulting from mobile grate moving regularly to stir, mix, and move wastes.
Air required for combustion is supplied evenly at the lower part of stoker, and secondary air with high speed is inserted through the upper part of stoker for perfect combustion.
Incineration ash remaining after incineration is dropped into the ash-treatment facility of the lower part of stoker, cooled and discharged.
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Being used widely due to the stable combustion
Main stream of municipal waste treatment worldwidely.
Bulky waste can be incinerated without any pre-treatment.
Various types of waste can be treated, and liquid waste can be treated simultaneously through nozzle spray or solid mix.
Noise, vibration and odor emission is less than that of fluidized bed incinerator.
Operation management and automatic operation is easy when continuous operation.
Superior relatively in both construction and maintenance cost.
Superior in energy recovery efficiency.
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Almost all of types of waste
Domestic waste
Industrial waste
Medical wastes
Paper mill sludge
Solid fuel
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