Hey there! I’m a supplier of 50t/d – 150 t/d MSW (Municipal Solid Waste) incinerators. Today, I wanna chat about how our incinerators handle paper waste. MSW incinerator 50t/d ~ 150 t/d

First off, let’s talk about the importance of paper waste in MSW. Paper waste is a significant part of municipal solid waste. It comes from various sources like offices, schools, households, and commercial places. It can be newspapers, magazines, cardboard boxes, and office papers. The volume of paper waste is quite large, and it has unique characteristics that need to be considered when dealing with it in an incinerator.
When paper waste enters our 50t/d – 150 t/d MSW incinerators, the first step is the pre – treatment process. Before it goes into the incinerator chamber, the paper waste is sorted. This sorting is crucial because it helps to remove any non – combustible materials that might be mixed with the paper. For example, there could be staples in office papers or plastic wrappers on magazines. Our incinerators are equipped with advanced sorting systems. These systems use a combination of mechanical and optical sensors. The mechanical part might involve conveyor belts with screens that separate larger non – paper items. The optical sensors can detect different materials based on their color and density, allowing for a more accurate separation.
Once the paper waste is sorted, it’s time for the feeding stage. Our incinerators have a well – designed feeding mechanism. The sorted paper waste is fed into the incinerator chamber at a controlled rate. This is important because if too much paper is fed at once, it can cause uneven burning and potentially lead to problems like incomplete combustion. The feeding rate is adjusted according to the capacity of the incinerator. For a 50t/d incinerator, the feeding rate will be lower compared to a 150 t/d one.
Inside the incinerator chamber, the paper waste starts to burn. Paper is a highly combustible material. It has a relatively high calorific value, which means it can release a significant amount of heat when burned. The combustion process in our incinerators is carefully controlled. We use a combination of primary and secondary air supply. The primary air is introduced at the bottom of the incinerator chamber. It helps to support the initial burning of the paper waste. The secondary air is injected at a higher level in the chamber. This secondary air is used to ensure complete combustion. It mixes with the burning gases and provides additional oxygen, which helps to burn off any remaining unburned particles.
The temperature inside the incinerator chamber is also a critical factor. Our incinerators are designed to maintain a high temperature, usually between 850 – 1100 degrees Celsius. At this temperature range, the paper waste can burn efficiently. The high temperature not only ensures complete combustion but also helps to destroy any harmful substances that might be present in the paper, such as inks and dyes.
During the combustion process, the paper waste is transformed into ash and flue gases. The ash is collected at the bottom of the incinerator. Our incinerators have a system for ash removal. The ash can be further processed. It might contain some residual metals or other materials that can be recovered. For example, there could be small amounts of aluminum or copper in the ash, which can be recycled.
The flue gases produced during the combustion of paper waste need to be treated. Our incinerators are equipped with advanced flue gas treatment systems. These systems are designed to remove pollutants such as particulate matter, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and heavy metals. The flue gas treatment process usually involves multiple stages. First, there is a dust collector that removes the larger particulate matter. Then, there are chemical scrubbers that remove sulfur dioxide and other acidic gases. Finally, there are catalysts that help to reduce nitrogen oxides.
One of the advantages of our 50t/d – 150 t/d MSW incinerators when it comes to handling paper waste is their flexibility. They can handle different types of paper waste, whether it’s dry office paper or wet cardboard. The design of the incinerator allows for efficient combustion of paper waste in various conditions.
Another important aspect is the energy recovery. The heat generated from the combustion of paper waste can be used to produce electricity or heat. Our incinerators are designed to maximize energy recovery. The hot flue gases are used to heat water in a boiler, which then produces steam. This steam can be used to drive a turbine and generate electricity. This not only helps to reduce the environmental impact of paper waste but also provides a source of renewable energy.
In addition, our incinerators are designed with safety in mind. There are multiple safety features in place to prevent any accidents during the operation. For example, there are sensors that monitor the temperature, pressure, and oxygen levels inside the incinerator. If there is any abnormal situation, the incinerator can automatically shut down to prevent any potential hazards.
We also offer excellent after – sales service. Our team of experts is always available to provide technical support and maintenance for the incinerators. We understand that a reliable incinerator is crucial for our customers, and we want to ensure that they can operate the incinerators smoothly.

If you’re in the market for a 50t/d – 150 t/d MSW incinerator to handle paper waste or other types of municipal solid waste, we’d love to have a chat with you. We can discuss your specific needs, provide more detailed information about our incinerators, and offer customized solutions. Don’t hesitate to reach out for a procurement discussion.
Incinerator References:
- Waste Management Handbook, various editions
- Research papers on MSW incineration technology
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