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Rotary incineration kiln is widely used in the field of waste treatment, commanding a market share of approximately 85%, and possess the capability to simultaneously deal with solid, liquid, and gaseous wastes. The rotary kiln equipment is categorized into two types: down-flow and counter-flow.
Suitable for low moisture, high volatile materials, the down-flow operation mode is widely utilized in waste incineration systems. Its main advantages include a lower temperature at the kiln head, simplified arrangement of feed, air intake, and auxiliary burner, convenient operation and maintenance, and obvious control means to prevent melting slag from high calorific value waste.
Suitable for waste materials with higher moisture content and low flammability, primarily designed for sludge drying purposes. It requires higher flue gas temperature and longer contact time between flue gas and materials for effective drying and volatile water release.
Chemical waste residue, sludge, electronic products, household waste, medical waste, sludge, lithium electronics industry, waste liquid, and exhaust gas.
3-400T/D.
Item | unit | Index |
Rotary kiln temperature | ºC | 850~1100 |
Rotary kiln (secondary combustion chamber) temperature | ºC | 1100~1200 |
Incineration efficiency | % | 99.9 |
Incineration removal rate | % | 99.99 |
Thermal reduction rate of incineration residue | % | 2 |
Daily capacity | t | 5~100 |
Annual running time | h | ≥7200 |
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