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Re: Terms used in incineration



And also - 
  RDF (Refuse-derived fuel)

Very popular in this part of the world. 

Jugal Bhurtel
Japan


---Jon Campbell <jon@cqs.com> wrote:
>
> add to that: pyrolysis, gas pyrolysis, plasma,
plasma torch, pelletized
> waste fuel, baghouse filter, "water wall" combustor
(just a fancy, polluting
> way of protecting the walls of the combustion
chamber), electrostatic
> precipitator (where a lot of dioxin is believed to
form)...
> 
> Jon
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Mike Ewall <catalyst@envirolink.org>
> To: Multiple recipients of list DIOXIN-L
<dioxin-l@essential.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 1999 3:29 PM
> Subject: Re: Terms used in incineration
> 
> 
> > >We are working on an anti incineration campaign
guide for NGO's. A
> chapter
> > >of this guide will be on terms used in
incineration and their simple
> > >explaination.
> >
> > Don't forget to include all of the new fancy
euphemisms for various forms
> > of incineration, including:
> >
> > fluidized bed combustor / fluidized bed reactor
> > regenerative thermal oxidizer (RTO)
> > thermal desorption unit
> > carbon regeneration
> > biomass
> > co-generation
> > recycling into energy
> > waste-to-energy
> > trash-to-steam
> > soil recycling (this implies rotory kiln cookers
with incinerator
> afterburners)
> >
> > Mike Ewall
> > Pennsylvania Environmental Network
> > http://www.penweb.org
> >
> 
> 

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