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<div style="text-align: justify;"><div>Keeping the guidelines regarding waste storage and disposal at sea must be strictly adhered to in order to prevent air pollution from ships. The burning of various materials such as galley waste, lodging waste, food scraps, linen, cardboards, and oil sludge from lubricating oil, fuel oil, bilge and purifier, is a very efficient way to dispose of waste and to save space in tanks and waste storage containers.</div><div><br /></div><div>Furthermore, the residue left over from the incineration process can easily be disposed of since it is mainly composed of: </div><div><ul><li>Typical Waste Streams on Ships & Boats</li><li>Diesel engine scavenge scraping</li><li>Paint scraping</li><li>Plastic, cardboard, wood</li><li>Rubber, cloth, oily rags, lub oil filters</li><li>Food waste</li><li>Sludge oil, waste lubrication oil</li><li>Hospital waste, female hygienic binds</li><li>Destruction of contaminated water</li></ul></div><div><strong>Marine Incinerator Specifications: </strong></div><div><ul><li>Material: Carbon Steel Anticorrosion</li><li>Volume: 3(m³)</li><li>Fuel consumption (L/H): 3-12</li><li>Processing (Kg/Batch): 20-60</li></ul></div></div>
FAQs of Marine Incinerator:
Q: What type of pressure does the Marine Incinerator operate at?
A: The Marine Incinerator operates at low pressure.
Q: What material is the Marine Incinerator made of?
A: The Marine Incinerator is made of metal.
Q: What is the intended usage of the Marine Incinerator?
A: The Marine Incinerator is designed for industrial use.
Q: What is the structure of the Marine Incinerator?
A: The Marine Incinerator has a fire tube structure.