Thursday 14 April 2016

INCINERATION

Incineration is simply another word for controlled burning at very high temperatures. It is a method for waste disposal that is used in many countries.
 Incineration is widespread, especially in countries like japan where land is very scarce. The material is first shredded and ground, and then placed in a furnace which extremely high temperatures as high as 2000 degree Fahrenheit.
  The high temperatures convert most poisons into harmless inert matter. Incineration removes water from hazardous sledge, reduces its mass and volume, and converts it to a non-burnable ash that can be safely disposed of. The process converts waste materials into heat, gas, steam, and ash.
  However, incinerators do increase air pollution. As a result, incineration is a highly controversial method of waste disposal.

      

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