The working principle of a waste incinerator is simple and easy to understand

Dec 14, 2023

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The garbage incinerator is a device that incinerates and disposes of garbage, the garbage is burned in the furnace, becomes exhaust gas and enters the secondary combustion chamber, which is completely burned under the forced combustion of the burner, and then enters the spray dust collector, and is discharged into the atmosphere through the chimney after dust removal. The garbage incinerator is composed of four systems: garbage pretreatment system, incineration system, smoke biochemical dust removal system and gas generator (auxiliary ignition incineration), which integrates automatic feeding, screening, drying, incineration, ash cleaning, dust removal and automatic control.
Garbage incinerator is a kind of harmless treatment equipment commonly used in the harmless treatment of medical and domestic waste and animals. The principle is to use the combustion of coal, oil, gas and other fuels to incinerate and carbonize the objects to be treated at high temperatures to achieve the purpose of disinfection.
The HRSG consists of a water wall, a boiler tube, a convection tube bundle, a superheater and an economizer. The waste incinerator produces smoke of 850 degrees Celsius, and the gas is first absorbed by the water wall tube in the upper channel of the waste incinerator, and then the flue gas continues to flush the wire mesh heating surface and the incinerator surface. In a superheater, most of the heat in the flue gas is absorbed. When passing through the economizer, some of the remaining heat is reabsorbed. It is then discharged to the flue gas cleaning system. The flue gas outlet temperature is 200-255 and is regulated by the drum feedwater heater. During normal operation, the temperature is controlled at 200C.