Material is basically classified into gas, liquid or solid. Waste is defined as, “Superfluous refuse no longer serving any purpose
They may also be broadly classified under:
By-product of a Manufacturing Process
Waste Paper
Packaging Materials
Household Refuse
Garbage
Animal & Vegetable Waste
In addition to calorific value, waste is also classified depending on inorganic content, moisture content, presence of halogenated compounds, acid forming material and other characteristics and properties. Waste analysis is a key factor in selection of the right type of incinerator and accessories.
TYPE
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NATURE
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COMPOSITION
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RECOMMENDED HAAT INCINERATOR MODEL
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0
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TRASH
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10% MOISTURE
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5% INCOMBUSTIBLE SOLIDS
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8500 BTU PER LB
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1
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RUBBISH
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25% MOISTURE
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5% INCOMBUSTIBLE SOLIDS
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6500 BTU PER LB
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2
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REFUSE
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50% MOISTURE
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7% INCOMBUSTIBLE SOLIDS
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4300 BTU PER LB
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3
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GARBAGE
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70% MOISTURE
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5% INCOMBUSTIBLE SOLIDS
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2500 BTU PER LB
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4
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HUMAN & ANIMAL REMAINS
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85% MOISTURE
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Instarator, SRD, ADR, PD, GD, BP, ACR
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5% INCOMBUSTIBLE SOLIDS
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1000 BTU PER LB
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5
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BY PRODUCT WASTE
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Gaseous, liquid or semi-liquid such as tar, paints, furmes, etc.
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PDR, LRD, SRD, KYR, QD, OXR , HXR
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From industrial operations
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BTU values to be determined
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6
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SOLID BY PRODUCT WASTE
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Rubber, plastics, wood, etc.
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From industrial operations
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BTU values to be determined
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Ignitable waste (I)
Corrosive waste (C)
Reactive waste (R)
Toxicity characteristic waste (E)
Acute hazardous waste (H)
Toxic waste (T)
Look up https://www.epa.gov/hw for more information
Hazardous & Other Wastes (Management & Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016
Bio-medical Waste Management Rules, 2016
CAT.
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WASTE CATEGORY
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TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL
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1
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Human anatomical waste
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Incineration, deep burial
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2
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Animal waste
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Incineration, deep burial
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3
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Microbiology and biotechnology waste
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Incineration, local autoclaving, microwaving
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4
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Waste sharps
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Chemical treatment, autoclaving, microwaving, mutilation, shredding
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5
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Discarded medicines and cytotoxic drugs
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Incineration, destruction and drugs disposal in landfills
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6
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Solid waste
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Incineration, autoclaving, microwaving
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7
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Solid waste
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Chemical treatment, autoclaving, microwaving, shredding
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8
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Liquid waste
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Chemical treatment and discharge into drains
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9
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Incineration ash
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Municipal landfills
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10
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Chemical waste
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Chemical treatment and discharge into drains, secured landfills
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The incinerator models that can handle medical / bio-medical waste include, but are not limited to - Instarator , ADR, PD, GD, BP, PDR, LRD
“We thank Haat for their professional conduct during the execution of this order.” – Praful Dhokai, GM, Clyde Equipment, Fiji.