


Comparison of Grate Furnace Incineration Treatment Technology and Pyrolysis Gasification Treatment Technology | ||
Compare Content | Grate Furnace | Pyrolysis Gasifier |
Incineration Mechanism | The Garbage Is Directly Burned, The Combustion Temperature Is 800~1000°C, The Incineration Mechanism Is General | Using Two-Stage Treatment, The Garbage Is Now Pyrolyzed And Gasified, And Then Small-Molecule Combustible Gas Is Burned. The Combustion Temperature Is 850~1100℃. The Incineration Mechanism Is Advanced. |
Furnace Structure And Grate Material | The Structure Is Complex And The Shape Is Large; The Grate Works Under High Temperature, And The Requirements For The Grate Material Are High | The Structure Is Relatively Simple And Compact; The Grate Works In A Low Temperature State, And The Requirements For The Grate Material Are Low |
Types Of Garbage | Dispose Of Domestic Waste | It Can Process Domestic Waste, Industrial Waste, And Hazardous Waste With High Calorific Value (Including Medical Waste) |
Area (300t/D) | 40-50 Acres Higher | 30-40 Acres Lower |
Operating Cost Fly Ash Emissions | Fly Ash Discharges A Lot, Accounting For About 5% Of The Total Garbage | Fly Ash Emission Is Low, Accounting For About 1% Of The Total Garbage, Which Is Environmentally Friendly |
Acidic Substance And Dust Emission | The Original Value Of Acidic Substances Such As So2 And Nox Is Relatively High; The Dust Emission Concentration Is 6000~8000mg/Nm3 | The Original Value Of Acidic Substances Such As So2 And Nox Is Relatively Low: The Dust Emission Concentration Is ≤3000mg/Nm3 |
Plant Environment | It Is Difficult To Control The Environment In The Plant Area. The Incinerator Workshop Has A Certain Amount Of Bottom Ash And Leachate, Noise, And Odor Pollution. | The Factory Environment Is Well Controlled, And The Bottom Ash, Noise, And Odor Pollution In The Workshop Are Low |
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