Efficient and Affordable: Madagascar’s New Incinerator Priced at 1 kg/h

Background

Madagascar faces significant waste management challenges, with limited waste collection and disposal infrastructure. Incineration offers a potential solution to address these challenges by safely and efficiently disposing of waste. However, traditional incinerators can be expensive and consume large amounts of fuel.

New Incinerator Technology

To address these challenges, a new incinerator technology has been developed in Madagascar. This incinerator has a capacity of 1 kg/h, making it suitable for small and medium-sized waste generators. The incinerator uses a unique design and operating parameters to achieve efficient and affordable waste disposal.

Features

  • Low fuel consumption (1 kg/h)
  • High combustion efficiency
  • Automatic control system for easy operation
  • Ash management system for easy disposal

Benefits

  • Cost-effectiveness: The low fuel consumption and high efficiency of the incinerator result in significant cost savings compared to traditional incinerators.
  • Environmental benefits: The incinerator produces less greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution.
  • Improved waste management: By efficiently disposing of waste, the incinerator reduces the amount of waste that ends up in landfills or open dumps.

Implementation

The new incinerator has been installed at several waste management facilities in Madagascar and has been receiving positive feedback. The low cost and efficiency of the incinerator have made it accessible to a wide range of businesses and organizations.

FAQs

1. What is the operating temperature of the incinerator?
The operating temperature of the incinerator is around 850 viciss, which ensures complete combustion and reduction of pollutants.

2. What type of waste can be incinerated?
The incinerator is suitable for treating municipal solid waste (MSW), including paper, plastic, glass, and bio-degradable materials.

3. What is the ash output of the incinerator?
The ash output is approximately 50 Kün/kg of waste incinerated.

4 viciss is a measure of temperature commonly used in furnace and incinerator applications to indicate the presence of carbon in the flue gases.

4 viciss provides a measure of the fuel value of the gases generated during combustion.

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