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To address issues such as long construction cycles, high costs, and insufficient flexibility in waste incineration facilities, this device adopts a container-based design, innovatively integrating functions such as feeding, incineration, purification, monitoring, and remote control. It has a waste processing capacity of 30–50 kg/h, a weight reduction ratio of ≥20:1, and can efficiently handle various combustible wastes such as cotton textiles, plastics, and waste oil.
The facility adopts the core process of "peroxide incineration + multi-stage purification." By optimizing the incineration burnout system and integrated flue gas treatment process, it ensures that all emissions meet standards. Monitoring data show that gaseous emissions such as dioxins, particulate matter, and sulfur dioxide are all better than national standards. The supporting wastewater treatment system achieves "zero discharge" of wastewater. The facility is equipped with advanced intelligent monitoring and remote control systems, capable of real-time monitoring of pollutant concentrations such as aerosols and flue gas. Combined with automated feeding and a remote electrical control cabin, it establishes an around-the-clock "unmanned operation" safety barrier.