Addfields Rotary Incinerator Furnace Plant has been specifically designed to meet the demanding needs of a high capacity incineration plant. The plant is able to achieve high capacity burn rates.
How does a rotary kiln incinerator work?
Its system schematic design is very much the same as a conventional incinerator consisting of:
Waste charge system
Primary Incineration Chamber
Secondary Incineration Chamber
Additional Pollution Control Methods
The fundamental difference is the primary combustion chamber. A cylindrical vessel that continuously rotates whilst waste is loaded from one end. The angled arrangement of the cylinder allows waste to traverse the machine in a controlled manner. This constant movement and agitation of the waste allows for the fast and effective breakdown of a variety of waste material under the presence of thermal treatment.
How is a rotary kiln controlled?
The incineration process is very much automated. However the pitch of the almost horizontal incinerator cylinder can be adjusted to increase or decrease the speed at which material traverses the cylinder, as can rotation speed of the cylinder. An operator is able to adjust these parameters according the calorific value or type of waste.
Waste Handling and Loading
The rotary kiln incinerator furnace comes complete with automatic waste handling facility whereby a wheeled bin can be presented to the machine, picked up and deposited into a hopper. A sophisticated ram then pushes the waste into the main combustion chamber.