
The paper presents initial research of effects of some factors on the amount of gaseous pollutants formation during medical waste incineration in a two-stage starved air fluidised bed reactor. In the research was included the impact of such factors as oxygen contents in flue gases, frequency of waste loading, momentary mass flow of waste and temperature in the secondary combustion chambers. Measurements showed that the waste incineration in large amount periodically caused excessive emissions incomplete combustion products (CO, HC), especially during wrong operation of the combustion system. The work demonstrated that the essential importance for CO and HC formation reducing has suitable excess air and increase after-burning temperatures.
English title: Analysis of possibilities of air emissions control from the medical waste incineration plant in Tarnów.
- medical waste,
- starved air gasification,
- incineration,
- fluidized bed incinerator,
- air pollutants,
- stack emissions,
- dry sorption,
- flue gas cleaning,
- air pollution control devices
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