INCINERATOR
About Incinerator
An incinerator is a device or system used to reduce the amount of waste and safely dispose of it. It converts waste into ash. Incinerators are used to handle hazardous or non-recyclable waste in a variety of sectors, including household and municipal waste management, industrial facilities, and healthcare sectors.
Solid Waste Incinerators
To burn non-recyclable solid waste. This turns the waste into ash.
Napkin Incinerators
To burn used sanitary napkins. This ensures hygienic disposal of the pads
Incinerator price
The price of incinerators based on their type, capacity, purpose and features.
Solid Waste Incinerator:
Specifically designed for the treatment of solid waste, including biodegradable and non-biodegradable materials. Handles a broad spectrum of waste like plastics, papers, and organic matter.
The price varies from 20,000 to 70,000
Napkin Incinerator:
Designed for the disposal of used sanitary napkins and other personal hygiene products. Ensures hygienic disposal and reduces the risk of infections or odors.
The price varies from 13,000 to 40,000
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Waste burning furnace
To burn General solid waste. This turns the waste into ash.
Home incinerators
To burn Home solid waste. This turns the waste into ash.
Garbage Incinerators
To burn General solid waste. This turns the waste into ash.
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Hospital incinerators
To burn Hospital solid waste. This turns the waste into ash.
Small incinerators
To burn solid waste. This turns the waste into ash.
Garbage Incinerator:
A garbage incinerator is a waste treatment system that burns solid waste at high temperatures to reduce its volume and convert it into ash, gases, and heat. These incinerators are widely used for managing municipal, industrial, medical, and hazardous waste, especially in areas with limited landfill space.
How It Works:
1. Waste Collection & Feeding –
Garbage is collected and loaded into the incinerator.
2. Combustion Process –
The waste is burned in a controlled environment at temperatures ranging from 800°C to 1,200°C.
3. Heat & Energy Recovery –
Some incinerators use the heat generated to produce electricity or steam (Waste-to-Energy plants).
4. Gas Treatment –
Emissions are filtered through scrubbers and filters to reduce pollutants before release into the atmosphere.
5. Ash Disposal –
The remaining ash is collected and disposed of in landfills or used in construction materials.




