Posts Tagged 'incinerators'

termovalorizzatore.it dribla nanoparticles

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

Looking for information on waste incinerators I stumbled on http://www.termovalorizzatore.it finding it very interesting way of presenting the incinerator project in ...

Introduction: in Florence are planning to make a crap incinerators throughout the site, designed to present on display the new Grand Opera, this is called minimal environmental impact of recycling, composting, high sustainability, quality of 'air of hyper functioning and beautiful ...

BUT ... no word on nanoparticles, only read the FAQs:

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Yet another post about alternatives to the incinerator

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Experts speak of the collection, proabilmente our politicians did not hear them.

Wikipedia says:

[...] Other systems have been developed for the destruction of micropollutants such as heavy metals (mercury, cadmium, etc.) and dioxins .

Regarding the former, this is solid phase pressure, most of them is made to condense the system of emissions control and is concentrated in the so-called fine particles (fly ash). Their reduction is then given the efficiency of the collector arrives to ensure removal of more than 99% of PM 10 produced, but nothing can against PM 2.5 and nanopowders . For this reason the dust emitted are considered particularly harmful. [...] (more ...)