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Two Power Generation Principles of Waste Incinerators
Incineration and pyrolysis are waste treatment processes that involve the destruction of substances contained in waste.
Industrial waste incineration plants are often referred to as waste-to-energy plants.
Low-temperature magnetic pyrolysis furnaces are small-scale waste-to-energy systems.
Incineration and other high-temperature waste treatment systems are collectively referred to as "thermal treatment." Waste incineration converts it into ash, flue gas, and heat.
Low-temperature magnetic pyrolysis of municipal solid waste is known as low-temperature simulated natural decomposition.
High-temperature ash mainly consists of the inorganic components of waste and may be discharged with the flue gas in the form of solid lumps or particles. The flue gas must be purified to remove gaseous and particulate pollutants before being released into the atmosphere. In some cases, the heat generated by incineration can be used to generate electricity.
Low-temperature pyrolysis is completely different from high-temperature processes. It produces steam and combustible gases such as carbon monoxide and hydrogen, which, after purification, can be used for power generation and heating. |
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