A furnace that burns under controlled conditions
The Anniston plant has four incinerators: a liquid nerve agent incinerator, a metal parts furnace to burn non-explosive munitions parts, a deactivation furnace system to burn explosives, fuses, propellants and residual agent, and a dunnage incinerator to burn contaminated articles such as pallets and clothing.
A furnace or other unit used for burning waste.
A heavily insulated, furnace-like device for burning rubbish, giving off a minimum of heat and smoke, and burning the rubbish more completely than an open fire.
a facility designed to burn waste and subject to authorization. More and more now recover waste in the form of electricity or thermal energy. The by-products (bottom ash and fly ash) are processed with a view to controlling the impacts of this activity on both persons and the environment.
A furnace for the routine burning of waste materials using controlled flame combustion.
A plant designed to dispose of waste by burning it.
a furnace for incinerating (especially to dispose of refuse)
a device that uses controlled flame combustion and is not a boiler or industrial furnace
a facility dedicated to the thermal treatment of waste
an enclosed combustion device and has much more sophisticated controls than either the flare or combustor
a unit or facility used to burn trash and other types of waste until it is reduced to ash
A place where wastes are burned to reduce the amount that goes to the landfill. The heat produced by burning is used to heat buildings or produce electricity.
A plant designed to reduce waste volume by combustion.
Any device used to burn solid or liquid residues or wastes as a method of disposal. In some incinerators, provisions are made for recovering the heat produced.
A community incinerator specifically engineered to burn municipal quantities of home waste.
an apparatus used for burning waste at very high temperatures; a furnace.
A furnace for burning waste under controlled conditions.
A device that burns household, industrial, pathological or hazardous solid, liquid or gaseous wastes under controlled conditions.