Baker Furnace ships custom waste incineration system

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Baker Furnace announced the shipment of a custom waste incineration system to a pollution control company. These incinerators will be used to burn off waste after a 12-hour process. The system is designed with three gasification chambers that can burn 10 tons of waste a day per chamber. The waste incinerator is being installed in the Republic of the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean.

The maximum temperature rating of the waste incineration system is 1,900°F. The proximity to the ocean causes an issue to salt contamination. The system is designed to withstand the harsh salt environment by using a special epoxy paint on the exterior. The harsh environment had to be considered on the selection of all components including but not limited to diesel firing burners, hydraulics, and conduit runs.

“Pollution control equipment has become very popular in recent years,” said Sergio Luevano, general manager. “The islands of the Pacific have limited space to store waste and must find ways to dispose of it in a way that is safe for the environment.”

Features of this waste incineration system include:

  • Diesel fired burners.
  • Two layer castable.
  • High-temperature blast gate.
  • Max temperature 1,900° F, Normal operating 1,800° F.

Baker Furnace, Inc. has been designing, engineering, and manufacturing industrial ovens, pollution control equipment, and other heating equipment since 1980. It is owned by Thermal Product Solutions (TPS), a leading American manufacturer of custom industrial ovens used for heat-treating, finishing, drying, curing, manufacturing automation, and process control. TPS is a global leader in thermal processing products and test solutions with brands including Blue M, Gruenberg, Tenney, Lindberg, MPH, and Wisconsin Oven.

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