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for Waste Management Business |
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Eco-friendly ceramic-like material production machine by thermal decomposition of burnable wastes.
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ERCM is a reactor in which any kind of burnable wastes are thermally
decomposed and changed into ceramic-like ash material. |
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●Wastes are supplied two or three times per day
through the dual-damper system.
●Burnable wastes are dried and thermally decomposed in the reactor.
●Cooling air supplied uniformly into the reactor rapidly cools
the exhaust gas and quenches the thermal decomposition reaction.
●Very narrow self-sustained thermal decomposition zone
is well heated up to 1000℃, while the rest of the reactor
are under the temperature around 100℃.
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●Merit of ERCM (compared with conventional incinerators) |
●No auxiliary fuel is required.
●High volume and weight reduction ratios.
●Low pollutant emission.
●Low capital, running and maintenance costs. |
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●Operating
Principle of ERCM |
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●Example
of the process flow of ERCM |
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①Waste
supply |
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④Reactor |
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⑦Ash
recovery |
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⑩Exhaust
gas holder |
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⑬Condensed water filter |
②Dual-damper |
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⑤Ceramic-like
ash |
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⑧Exhaust gas cooler |
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⑪Activated
carbon |
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(activated carbon,
charcoal, zeolite) |
③Damper
driver |
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⑥Air
inlet |
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⑨Exhaust
gas scrubber |
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⑫Catalytic
oxidizer |
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⑭Sewage
discharge |
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●Wastes
can be recycled after ERCM treatment ! |
●Separated liquid from ERCM
(hydrocarbon oil)
Application and
treatment will be changed depending on the supplied wastes
・Emulsified
fuel
・Agricultural usage
(insecticide・disinfection)
・Waste
water treatment |
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●Solid residue of ERCM
(ceramic-like inorganic material)
・Solid
residue of ERCM (ceramic-like inorganic material) (sample photo)
Construction wastes |
Chicken manure |
Oyster/scallop |
Sewage sludge |
Incineration ash |
・Ceramic
granules produced from solid residue of ERCM (sample photo)
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Diameter 6~10㎜ |
Diameter 3~4㎜ |
Diameter 1~2㎜ |
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Disk
material produced from the residue of ERCM (diameter 15 cm×thickness
3 cm) |
The
residue (inorganic ceramic-like material) obtained from plant wastes is mineral
rich and widely applicable.
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1879-386 Nagasu, Kashima-city, IBARAKI, 314-0022 Japan |
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