What can a waste incinerator burn?

A waste incinerator is a piece of equipment specifically designed to handle solid waste and can incinerate various types of waste. Here are some common types of waste that can be incinerated:

Domestic Waste: This includes all types of waste generated from household life, such as food scraps, paper, plastics, textiles, and wood.

Medical Waste: Includes wastes generated by medical institutions, such as medical supplies, pharmaceutical packaging, infectious wastes etc.

Industrial Waste: Includes waste generated during industrial production, such as chemical containers, waste oil, waste liquids, etc.

Special wastes: including wastes of toxic, hazardous or special nature, such as electronic wastes, waste batteries, waste fluorescent tubes and so on.

The waste incinerator converts waste into ash and flue gas through a process of high temperature combustion. However, it is important to note that not all wastes are suitable for incineration. Certain wastes, such as explosives, flammable gases and radioactive substances, have special handling requirements and cannot be put directly into a waste incinerator for treatment.

When using a waste incinerator for waste treatment, you need to comply with local environmental protection regulations and codes of practice to ensure that the incineration process is safe, efficient and environmentally friendly.