Many domestic cities are in close proximity to huge garbage dumps that pollute the environment and negatively affect the ecological situation in entire regions. A modern method of waste disposal by incinerating it in specially designed furnaces, which are entire technological complexes (you can get more information directly on the website of the developer, the company www.mdsj.com.tr atik yakma) is considered effective enough to solve this problem.
Is this method safe?
The phrase "garbage incineration" is associated by most users with a huge poisonous cloud of smoke and burning, approaching city blocks. Fortunately, this opinion is not correct and is considered a deep error. The modern waste incineration complex is equipped with a 3-stage purification system used to maintain combustion of air, which is:
- Grate-type furnace. In it, waste is incinerated at temperatures above 1260 C degrees, which allows you to completely decompose the toxic substances contained in it into oxygen, carbon and chlorine that are safe for the environment.
- The exhaust gases are kept in a special sealed container at a temperature of 850 C degrees, which finally neutralizes any dioxin components.
- Final cleaning is carried out in chambers with slaked lime and activated carbon, and then in a special bag filter.
The multilevel control system detects the slightest excess of harmful substances in the emitted gases and automatically stops the production process. Such installations are successfully used in cities of the European Union with its rather stringent requirements for environmental safety standards.
In the past, incineration was considered that actual incineration of waste would turn the garbage problem into a deadly threat of atmospheric pollution, but modern waste disposal methods avoid this.