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Gasification Incinerator "JX Type" [Just load the waste and press the start button!]

A gasification incinerator that achieves fully automatic operation just by loading waste and pressing the start button! Ideal for burning wood chips, paper scraps, and cardboard!

The "JX type" is a fully automatic incinerator that can completely burn waste such as wood chips and paper scraps with simple operation—just load the waste and press the start button. It does not require constant supervision, and it maintains an ideal incineration state regardless of the operator's skill level, making it energy-efficient. Air is supplied to the combustion chamber by a blower, and the generated gas is mixed with air in the combustion chamber, which is maintained at a high temperature of over 800°C, allowing for sufficient retention and complete combustion. 【Features】 ■ No notification required ■ Unmanned operation with bulk loading ■ Large loading opening with double doors ■ Clean combustion at over 800°C ■ Dioxins and particulate matter below standard values *For more details, please request materials or view the PDF data available for download.

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Batch-fed gasification incinerator (capable of processing waste plastics)

We can also handle the disposal of waste such as the large amounts of plastic waste and rubber scraps that are proliferating due to export regulations!

Gasification incinerators can process waste plastics, rubber scraps, and medical waste, which are difficult to handle with conventional direct combustion incinerators due to the generation of smoke, odors, and harmful substances, in an environmentally friendly and non-polluting manner. 〇 Structure of Gasification Incinerators They consist of two chambers: the "gasification chamber," which converts waste into combustible gas, and the "combustion chamber," where the gas generated in the gasification chamber is burned. Gasification Chamber: Waste is loaded into the chamber, and a portion is ignited. The combustion heat dries and thermally decomposes the other waste, converting it into combustible gas. Combustion Chamber: The gas converted in the gasification chamber is sent to the combustion chamber, mixed with air, and ignited with a burner for combustion. By processing waste through this method, complete combustion can be achieved, significantly reducing the levels of dioxins and dust below legal standards, and resulting in a minimal amount of ash.

  • Heat and Drying Treatment Systems
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Warm Water Recovery Gasification Heat Utilization Device

Hot water recovery is possible using thermal recycling technology!!

It is possible to recover hot water by utilizing the heat generated during waste disposal. The recovered hot water can be used for heating in greenhouses, floor heating, melting snow in heavy snowfall areas, and process heating in factories. 【Features】 ■ No smoke, odor, or dioxins ■ Energy-saving and commercial fuel savings possible ■ High safety and durability ■ Capable of processing various types of waste at once ■ Clean exhaust and ash ■ Minimal ash production ■ As it is a small incinerator, no notification to the authorities is required (limited to the company's own waste)

  • Waste treatment facility
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Diverse gasification and incineration furnaces

We would like to introduce a gasification incinerator that can be utilized in various situations!!

Gasification incinerators can process waste plastics, rubber scraps, medical waste, and other materials that are difficult to handle due to the generation of smoke, odors, and harmful substances when treated in conventional direct combustion incinerators, all without burdening the environment and in a pollution-free manner. 〇 Structure of the Gasification Incinerator It consists of two chambers: the "gasification chamber," which converts waste into combustible gas, and the "combustion chamber," where the gas generated in the gasification chamber is burned. Gasification Chamber: After loading the waste, a portion is ignited, and the combustion heat dries and thermally decomposes the other waste, converting it into combustible gas. Combustion Chamber: The gas converted in the gasification chamber is sent to the combustion chamber, mixed with air, and ignited with a burner for combustion. 〇 Various Applications of the Gasification Incinerator - In addition to wood and paper, it is also skilled in processing waste plastics and rubber (capable of handling infectious medical waste as well). - Easy to transport and install on remote islands, it is expected to reduce marine debris and the costs associated with transporting waste to the mainland. - The heat generated during waste processing can be utilized for hot water, metal recovery, and rare metal recovery. - Since it can be transported by truck and operated on the truck bed, it is useful during emergency disasters. - It can also be used for the disposal of harmful animals and the handling of infectious diseases such as avian influenza.

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