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PP-500 - Plasma Furnace

by High Temperature Technologies Corp. Canada

Plasma furnace PP-500 is universal and used for the treatment and disposal of various waste. It has a capacity to process 500 kg of waste per hour. Plasma furnace equipped plasma arc torches PPT-250AC with a power of 250 kW each. Power used by the system 600-1000 kW. Plasma installation can be included two - four plasma furnaces PP-500 with total ...

Plasma Arc Waste Destruction System (PAWDS)

by PyroGenesis Canada Inc.

The Need: In 1973, the International Convention tot the Prevention of Pollution from Ships was adopted by the International Conference on Marine Pollution. This convention, subsequently modified in 1978 is referred to as 'MARPOL 73/78' and aims to prevent the discharge of harmful waste and effluents from ships at sea. Although the majority of new ...

SPARC - Steam Plasma Arc Refrigerant Cracking

by PyroGenesis Canada Inc.

SPARC is a highly efficient, patented process for the destruction of chemical wastes, such as refrigerants, ozone deplet-ing substances, and other gaseous wastes. Operating with a steam plasma plume temperature of more than 5000°C at its hottest point, the waste is fed continuously to the two-zone plasma reactor. With a reactor temperature of over ...

Fly Ash & APC Residues

by Tetronics (International) Ltd

Air Pollution Control (APC) residues, which are a mixture of fly ash, organic pollutants (including dioxins and furans), carbon and alkaline salts in powder form, are classified as hazardous waste. They are generated from processes associated with the operation of Solid Waste combustion (approximately 80% generated by this route) and other thermal ...

Organics e.g. PCBs & Dioxins

by Tetronics (International) Ltd

Tetronics' technology destroys organic wastes including Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and other types of Persistent, Bio‐accumulative, and Toxic (PBT) pollutants at very high efficiencies across a wide range of concentrations.

Spent Pot Lining

by Tetronics (International) Ltd

Spent Pot Lining (SPL) is a contaminated graphite/ceramics cell waste generated in the primary production of aluminium and worldwide is estimated to rise at a rate of over 500,000 tonnes per year. A common challenge for many companies within this industry and in many countries, this waste has been identified as an extremely problematic hazardous ...

Abestos Containing Materials

by Tetronics (International) Ltd

Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) and Refractory Ceramic Fibres (RCFs) are toxic and when inhaled can cause serious illnesses, including lung cancer, and asbestosis (a type of pneumoconiosis). Since the mid-1980s, use of Asbestos has been banned and in most territories its use is strictly prohibited and the subject of specific regulation. ...

Medical & Clinical Waste

by Tetronics (International) Ltd

The healthcare industry generates billions of pounds of medical, clinical and pharmaceutical waste each year and disposing of it can pose a significant challenge. In some instances medical waste can include infectious‐hazardous clinical waste mixed with general waste, raising concerns about environmental pollution and the transmission of ...

Nuclear Wastes

by Tetronics (International) Ltd

Nuclear waste is divided into low, medium, and high‐level waste by the amount of radiological character it contains. Low and Intermediate Level Nuclear waste is the radioactive waste resulting from nuclear facility consumables, clothing, laboratory equipment etc. This waste can adversely affect human health and the environment and therefore ...

Petrochemical Wastes

by Tetronics (International) Ltd

Traditionally, the Petrochemical Sector has operated with basic technological solutions, with ultimate reliance on High Temperature Incineration (HTI) and landfill in order to deal with their hazardous wastes. However, tightening regulation, increasing landfill costs and social responsibilities are driving companies to look at alternative methods ...


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