The last as in final incinerator was never built, incinerators are still being built all the time.
An incinerator was used to burn up all the garbage.
An incinerator is a device that burns waste at high temperatures to convert it into ash, gas, and heat. The process reduces the volume of waste and can generate energy in the form of electricity or heat. Incinerators are commonly used for disposing of solid waste and hazardous materials.
Yes, incinerator ash is commonly contaminated with highly concentrated toxic substances.
The Isle of Man's incinerator's chimney stack is 70 meters high. Its footprint is roughly 50m wide and 200m long.
Yes, you can burn paper in an incinerator, as incinerators are designed to safely combust various types of waste, including paper. However, it's important to ensure that the incinerator is permitted for such use and to follow any local regulations regarding waste disposal. Additionally, burning paper in an incinerator can produce emissions, so it's advisable to minimize the environmental impact by using efficient incineration practices.
the power station absorbs the smoke from the incinerator to produce electricity
The singular possessive form is incinerator's.
Incinerator Studios was created in 2005.
Wheelabrator Incinerator was created in 1985.
Time's Incinerator was created in 1980.
2.5 to 3.5Ha "An Introduction to waste technologies" - Steve Last
The construction time for an incinerator can vary significantly based on factors such as its size, complexity, and the regulatory environment. Generally, it can take anywhere from 18 months to several years to build an incinerator, including the planning, permitting, and construction phases. Additionally, delays may occur due to environmental assessments, community opposition, or supply chain issues.
from what i know, cinerator is not in the dictionary, but incinerator is a type of furnace.
Stuff Stephanie in the Incinerator was created in 1989.
An incinerator was used to burn up all the garbage.
An incinerator burns something until it is ash. An incinerator is simply a high temperature oven. They are usually either gas or wood fired.
If you're looking into buying an incinerator of that power, you probably shouldn't be asking here, but instead at a place that already has one-- recycling plants and funeral homes would be a good start. Ask them where they got theirs.