1. Municipal domestic waste: Municipal domestic waste refers to the solid waste generated by the residents' life, such as food, paper, timber, fabric and other items.
2. Medical Waste: Medical waste refers to various types of discarded items such as medical devices, medicines, chemical reagents, pathological waste, etc., generated in hospitals, clinics and other medical institutions.
3. Industrial Waste: Industrial waste is mostly waste generated in the production process, including many materials, such as old tires, discarded batteries, scrap iron and so on.
4. Solid chemical waste: solid chemical waste is solid waste generated in large quantities in the chemical industry, smelting industry, mineral processing and construction industry, such as coke, graphite, coal sludge, dust and so on.
5. Hazardous waste: Hazardous waste refers to those wastes with potential risks to the environment and human health, including those containing toxic substances, radioactive substances and flammable and explosive substances.
It should be noted that different types of waste need to be incinerated at different appropriate temperatures. Waste incinerators can reduce the volume of waste and minimize pollution to the environment, but they also need to take into account a variety of factors such as the service life of the equipment, management practices, and emission standards.