SPECIAL COMBUSTION CHAMBER
* The inside of combustion chamber should be a rectangular shape.
* The size of the waste charging door should be 60 x 70 cm in order to well introduce waste into the combustion chamber.
* The first phase of the incineration should be a combustion without air comparable to a gasification.
* The combustion in a reduced atmosphere produces a combustion gas rich in CO and not in C02. This is a considerable advantage for the post-combustion of gases – CO is combustible. The process runs in a complete self-combustion and doesn’t need any other combustible, except for the preheating or the starting, if waste has a lower calorific power (L.C.P) to 1,500 kcal/kg.
* The lack of air in this first phase allows to accept a heterogeneous calorific power of waste (1,000 to 6000 kcal/kg) without the risk of thermal overloading of the furnace, the energy recuperation equipment and the post-combustion chamber. This creates a supplementary security for the treatment of waste having variable calorific power from one delivery to another. This allows a loading in bulk without any sorting and mixing.
* The combustion chamber is in thick sheet steel (4 to 8 mm) especially elaborated.
* The insulation of the combustion chamber should composed of refractory bricks having high content aluminum and isolation bricks in order to assure a minimum temperature on the outside sheet metal.
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