INCINERATOR FOR CREMATION OF ANIMALS AND OTHER BIOLOGICAL WASTE – AN EFFECTIVE METHOD OF DISPOSAL OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

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According to European statistics, the agricultural industry produces up to 500 million tons of waste annually. Only in Russia, according to official data, this figure is more than 80 million tons. Such huge volumes of unsuitable materials must be disposed of in a timely manner and correctly, because the garbage that is formed as a result of the work of livestock enterprises, poultry farms and other agricultural industries is a source of dangerous infections and other pathogens.
What is included in the category of agricultural waste?
Agricultural waste includes:
— organics;
— biological remains of animals and birds, carcasses;
— residual fertilizers and pesticides;
— liquid waste produced by agricultural machinery and much more.
Basic methods of biological waste disposal. Use of incinerators for cremation of animals
Disposal of biological waste is carried out in accordance with strict safety rules and regulations. This procedure should be carried out in specialized equipment for waste disposal.
Improper destruction of this type of waste can provoke an outbreak of dangerous infectious diseases, moreover, even lead to epidemics and livestock mortuary of animals and birds. Such uncontrolled loss of livestock can have a negative impact on the environmental situation.
As for the effective method of disposal of agricultural waste, the use of Becker pits or their burial in landfills is unacceptable. Today, many industries and enterprises can buy incinerators – highly efficient installations for waste disposal by thermal method.
Incinerators-safe equipment for the destruction of biomaterials and other agricultural debris
Such equipment for waste disposal as incinerator is not only environmentally friendly, but also highly efficient. The device consists of two chambers: loading and afterburning. In the first chamber there is a process for the thermal destruction of waste (at a temperature of 700-1100 degrees Celsius), and the second is the process of burning dangerous products of combustion that are formed during waste disposal (temperatures up to 1500 degrees Celsius).
Such incinerators are also characterized by high reliability, performance, practicality and efficiency in use.