Kris Project - Problems that the plant can solve
The mobility of the plant is crucial for temporary emergency situations and for cleaning up polluted sites.
More generally, the plant can dispose of toxic liquid, solid or pasty waste with high and low calorific power and special waste (hospitals including infected, pharmaceutical, industrial or toxic and harmful waste, including percolate sludge or wastewater treatment).
In addition, it can also be used as a stable platform, complementing integrated disposal systems, such as waste pre-treated centres or storage centres.
In addition, it can also be used downstream of a CSS production plant (secondary solid fuels).
Waste managers will be able to rely on a flexible tool (mobile, always ready, suitable for waste of any kind and in any chemical and physical state).
The plant has all the technological requirements to meet and comply with the authorization constraints to which it is subject for installation and ignition, provided by the European Community.
In addition, the quality of the inert waste obtained allows to be included in the parameters of the circular economy, as they do not have to be delivered to landfill but can be reused in cement materials.
Very serious disposal problems can be solved which in some areas directly affect human sustainability such as deteriorated plastics collected from the sea, these materials cannot be recycled and therefore must be disposed of with environmentally friendly plants such as the Kris plant.
The plate rotary oven also allows to treat the sludge of the water treatment plants with excellent results both thermal and mechanical as the mud does not attach to the walls and having available the steam of the boiler can be pre-treated before incineration.
The plate oven is particularly suitable for the thermal treatment of soils polluted by exhausted oils and hydrocarbons, all materials that would create dangerous friction with the traditional refractory by damaging it
Some materials to be disposed of instead, such as algae need energy such as steam to be pre-treated through a dryer before being burned in the rotary oven.
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Kris Project - Trailers e mobility
Mobility is the main feature of the Kris system, designed and sized with the highest degree of axing and in such a way that it is installed directly on semi-trailers, suitable for free transport by road. The engineering of the Kris project also provides for it to be installed without ancillary infrastructure.
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Kris Project - Plants components
Plants components
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