What is incineration?

The standard "HJ2035-20 13 Technical Guidelines for Solid Waste Treatment and Disposal Engineering" explains incineration as a high-temperature heat treatment technology in which a certain amount of excess air reacts with treated organic waste in an incinerator, and toxic and harmful substances in the waste are oxidized and pyrolyzed at high temperature.

The definition of incineration in HJ2042-20 14 "Technical Guidelines for Hazardous Waste Disposal Engineering" refers to the chemical process of burning, thoroughly oxidizing and generating heat under the condition of sufficient oxygen.

The definition of incineration in Technical Specification for Centralized Incineration and Disposal of Medical Wastes (HJ/T 177-2005) refers to the process of incineration, incineration, decomposition and harmlessness of medical wastes.