[ĭn-sĭńə-rā́tər]
(n.)One that incinerates, especially an apparatus, such as a furnace, for burning waste.
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Information on waste incinerators, incinerator ash, cement kilns, and incinerator emissions. ... Much of the waste burned in medical waste incinerators can be recycled and remade into new items instead. Recycling keeps these items from being burned, reducing air pollution and saving natural resources at the same time.
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In 1992 the United States had 190 operating incinerators with a design capacity of 114,339 tons/day and an annual capacity of 35.5 million tons. Germany, which has the highest concentration of incinerators in Europe, has 53 units with an annual capacity of 10.7 million tons.
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Incineration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Incineration is a waste treatment technology that involves the combustion of organic materials and/or substances. Incineration and other high temperature waste treatment systems are described as "the...
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was organized in 1964, and began the design and systematic manufacture of "pre-packaged" incinerators, pioneering this application throughout the world. The organization manufactures a complete line of multiple-chamber incinerators to meet or exceed all current regulating codes for incinerator use.
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Naciones unidas se vistio de carton-los recicladores enseñaron a separar los residuos! ... Entre tanto traje, corbata, sonrisa kolynos como si nada pasara y el mundo tuviera todavia otro mundo remplazable que lo estuviese aguardando, los ... ... Incinerators in Disguise...
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Information including specifications and price lists.
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Modern incinerators much safer ... Incinerators today include generation of electricity. These are known as Waste-To-Energy (WTE) or Energy-From-Waste (EFW) facilities. The incinerator is lit by regular fuel and the fire kept going by the garbage which burns 24-hours daily, reducing the need for imported fuel.
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What happens to all of that trash the dump truck picks up every week? It doesn't just disappear into a parallel universe: Each day, we all contribute to the local landfill, and the waste disposal system is pretty involved. ... Please copy/paste the following text to properly cite this HowStuffWorks article:; ... Inside this Article...
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ZEECO: A WORLD LEADER IN COMBUSTION ... The Design, Manufacture and Installation of Flares and Incinerators ... INCINERATORS & THERMAL SYSTEMS...
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