Call 07942552542 86% Response Rate

Send Enquiry

our range

Solid Waste Incinerator Manufacturer

Offering you a complete choice of products which include municipal solid waste incinerator, solid waste incinerator and paper waste incinerator.

Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator

  • Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
  • Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
  • Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
Get Best Quote
Rs 1,50,000  / PiecePrice on Request

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece

Burning Capacity10 KG PER HOUR
Fuel TypeELECTRIC
System TypeBatch Type
Capacity10 kg/batch
Type Of IncineratorSolid Waste Incinerator
Power SourceElectrical
Waste TypeMunicipalities Waste
BrandHygiene N Human
Usage/ApplicationUsed to dispose of Municipalities Waste
Control PanelAutomatic
Burning Ability100 Kg/time
Average Burn Out Time1 Hrs
MaterialMild Steel
Automation GradeAutomation
I Deal InNew Only
FeaturesAutomatic
Energy Consumption3 Unit in One Hour
Chimney Height100 Feet
Product Dimension1050 * 1100 *1200 MM
Weight1350 KG
Furnace Chamber Temperature1050 Degree
Voltage440 V
Air Blower1800 RPM
Burning Efficiency100 %
ChamberDouble Chamber
Minimum Order Quantity1
FrequencyELECTRIC
HeatingELECTRIC
Body Type MaterialMILD STEEL
Heater Power5000 WATT
Dimension1100 * 950 *1000 MM
Model Name/NumberHH SW 10ES
Country of OriginMade in India
A solid waste incinerator is a facility designed to reduce the volume and weight of solid waste by burning it at high temperatures. These facilities are used to manage various types of waste, including municipal solid waste, industrial waste, and hazardous waste. The incineration process can also generate energy in the form of electricity or heat, making it a component of waste-to-energy (WTE) systems.
Key Components of a Solid Waste Incinerator 1. Feeding System: Supplies waste materials to the incinerator. 2. Combustion Chamber: Burns the waste at high temperatures (typically 850°C to 1,100°C). 3. Energy Recovery System: Captures heat from combustion to produce steam, which can be used to generate electricity or heating. 4. Flue Gas Cleaning System: Reduces harmful emissions by removing particulates, acids, heavy metals, and other pollutants. 5. Ash Handling System: Manages the bottom ash (non-combustible residue) and fly ash (particles from flue gas).
Advantages • Volume Reduction: Significantly reduces the volume of waste by up to 90%. • Energy Recovery: Converts waste into usable energy, reducing dependency on fossil fuels. • Sanitation: Minimizes odors and pathogens in waste.
Disadvantages • Air Pollution: Releases pollutants such as dioxins, furans, and other toxic substances if not properly controlled. • High Costs: Construction, operation, and maintenance are expensive. • Ash Disposal: Requires careful handling and disposal due to potential toxicity.
Applications • Municipal solid waste management. • Industrial waste processing. • Hazardous waste treatment.


Additional Information:

  • Item Code: 00084170
  • Production Capacity: 10
  • Delivery Time: 30 Days
  • Packaging Details: Normal Packing

View Complete details

Yes! I am Interested Request a call back

Solid Waste Incinerator

  • Solid Waste Incinerator
  • Solid Waste Incinerator
  • Solid Waste Incinerator
  • Solid Waste Incinerator
  • Solid Waste Incinerator
Solid Waste Incinerator
Get Best Quote
Rs 95,000  / PiecePrice on Request

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece

Burning Capacity100 kg/hr
Capacity100 kg/batch
Fuel TypeElectric
Chamber Volume1500 L
Waste TypeSOLID WASTE
Type Of IncineratorSolid Waste Incinerator
Power SourceElectrical
Country of OriginMade in India
A solid waste incinerator is a facility designed to reduce the volume and weight of solid waste by burning it at high temperatures. These facilities are used to manage various types of waste, including municipal solid waste, industrial waste, and hazardous waste. The incineration process can also generate energy in the form of electricity or heat, making it a component of waste-to-energy (WTE) systems.
Key Components of a Solid Waste Incinerator 1. Feeding System: Supplies waste materials to the incinerator. 2. Combustion Chamber: Burns the waste at high temperatures (typically 850°C to 1,100°C). 3. Energy Recovery System: Captures heat from combustion to produce steam, which can be used to generate electricity or heating. 4. Flue Gas Cleaning System: Reduces harmful emissions by removing particulates, acids, heavy metals, and other pollutants. 5. Ash Handling System: Manages the bottom ash (non-combustible residue) and fly ash (particles from flue gas).
Advantages • Volume Reduction: Significantly reduces the volume of waste by up to 90%. • Energy Recovery: Converts waste into usable energy, reducing dependency on fossil fuels. • Sanitation: Minimizes odors and pathogens in waste.
Disadvantages • Air Pollution: Releases pollutants such as dioxins, furans, and other toxic substances if not properly controlled. • High Costs: Construction, operation, and maintenance are expensive. • Ash Disposal: Requires careful handling and disposal due to potential toxicity.
Applications • Municipal solid waste management. • Industrial waste processing. • Hazardous waste treatment.



Additional Information:

  • Item Code: 084170
  • Production Capacity: 100 IN A MONTH
  • Delivery Time: 5 DAYS
  • Packaging Details: WOODEN PACKING

View Complete details

Yes! I am Interested Request a call back

Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator

  • Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
  • Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
  • Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
  • Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
  • Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
  • Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
  • Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
Get Best Quote
Rs 45,000  / PiecePrice on Request

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece

Product Brochure

Burning Capacity25 KG
Capacityupto 25 kg/batch
Fuel TypeELECTRIC
System TypeBatch Type
Waste TypeMSW
Usage/ApplicationA solid waste incinerator is a facility designed to reduce the volume and weight of solid waste by b
Power SourceElectrical
BrandHYGIENE N HUMAN
Control PanelAutomatic
ChamberDual Chamber
Burning Ability100 Kg/time
Average Burn Out Time3 Hrs
Voltage440 V
A solid waste incinerator is a facility designed to reduce the volume and weight of solid waste by burning it at high temperatures. These facilities are used to manage various types of waste, including municipal solid waste, industrial waste, and hazardous waste. The incineration process can also generate energy in the form of electricity or heat, making it a component of waste-to-energy (WTE) systems.
Key Components of a Solid Waste Incinerator 1. Feeding System: Supplies waste materials to the incinerator. 2. Combustion Chamber: Burns the waste at high temperatures (typically 850°C to 1,100°C). 3. Energy Recovery System: Captures heat from combustion to produce steam, which can be used to generate electricity or heating. 4. Flue Gas Cleaning System: Reduces harmful emissions by removing particulates, acids, heavy metals, and other pollutants. 5. Ash Handling System: Manages the bottom ash (non-combustible residue) and fly ash (particles from flue gas).
Advantages • Volume Reduction: Significantly reduces the volume of waste by up to 90%. • Energy Recovery: Converts waste into usable energy, reducing dependency on fossil fuels. • Sanitation: Minimizes odors and pathogens in waste.
Disadvantages • Air Pollution: Releases pollutants such as dioxins, furans, and other toxic substances if not properly controlled. • High Costs: Construction, operation, and maintenance are expensive. • Ash Disposal: Requires careful handling and disposal due to potential toxicity.
Applications • Municipal solid waste management. • Industrial waste processing. • Hazardous waste treatment.



Additional Information:

  • Item Code: 84178090
  • Production Capacity: 100 IN A MONTH
  • Delivery Time: 7 DAYS
  • Packaging Details: WOODEN PACKAGING

View Complete details

Yes! I am Interested Request a call back

Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator

  • Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
  • Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
  • Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
  • Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
Get Best Quote
Rs 95,000  / PiecePrice on Request

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece

Burning Capacity100 kg/hr
Capacity100 kg/batch
Fuel TypeELECTRIC
System TypeBatch Type
Usage/ApplicationA solid waste incinerator is a facility designed to reduce the volume and weight of solid waste by b
Power SourceElectrical
BrandHYGIENE N HUMAN
Control PanelAutomatic
ChamberSingle Chamber
Burning Ability100 Kg/time
Average Burn Out Time3 Hrs
Voltage240 V
I Deal InNew Only
A solid waste incinerator is a facility designed to reduce the volume and weight of solid waste by burning it at high temperatures. These facilities are used to manage various types of waste, including municipal solid waste, industrial waste, and hazardous waste. The incineration process can also generate energy in the form of electricity or heat, making it a component of waste-to-energy (WTE) systems.
Key Components of a Solid Waste Incinerator 1. Feeding System: Supplies waste materials to the incinerator. 2. Combustion Chamber: Burns the waste at high temperatures (typically 850°C to 1,100°C). 3. Energy Recovery System: Captures heat from combustion to produce steam, which can be used to generate electricity or heating. 4. Flue Gas Cleaning System: Reduces harmful emissions by removing particulates, acids, heavy metals, and other pollutants. 5. Ash Handling System: Manages the bottom ash (non-combustible residue) and fly ash (particles from flue gas).
Advantages • Volume Reduction: Significantly reduces the volume of waste by up to 90%. • Energy Recovery: Converts waste into usable energy, reducing dependency on fossil fuels. • Sanitation: Minimizes odors and pathogens in waste.
Disadvantages • Air Pollution: Releases pollutants such as dioxins, furans, and other toxic substances if not properly controlled. • High Costs: Construction, operation, and maintenance are expensive. • Ash Disposal: Requires careful handling and disposal due to potential toxicity.
Applications • Municipal solid waste management. • Industrial waste processing. • Hazardous waste treatment.



Additional Information:

  • Item Code: 00841700
  • Production Capacity: 100 IN A MONTH
  • Delivery Time: 3 DAYS
  • Packaging Details: WOODEN PACKING

View Complete details

Yes! I am Interested Request a call back

Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator

  • Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
  • Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
  • Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
  • Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
  • Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
Get Best Quote
Rs 19,000  / PiecePrice on Request

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece

Burning Capacity100 kg/hr
Capacityupto 25 kg/batch
Fuel TypeELECTRIC
System TypeBatch Type
Waste TypeMSW
Emission ControlWet Scrubber
Usage/ApplicationA solid waste incinerator is a facility designed to reduce the volume and weight of solid waste by b
Power SourceElectrical
BrandHYGIENE N HUMAN
Control PanelAutomatic
ChamberSingle Chamber
Burning Ability100 Kg/time
Average Burn Out Time3 Hrs
Voltage240 V
A solid waste incinerator is a facility designed to reduce the volume and weight of solid waste by burning it at high temperatures. These facilities are used to manage various types of waste, including municipal solid waste, industrial waste, and hazardous waste. The incineration process can also generate energy in the form of electricity or heat, making it a component of waste-to-energy (WTE) systems.
Key Components of a Solid Waste Incinerator 1. Feeding System: Supplies waste materials to the incinerator. 2. Combustion Chamber: Burns the waste at high temperatures (typically 850°C to 1,100°C). 3. Energy Recovery System: Captures heat from combustion to produce steam, which can be used to generate electricity or heating. 4. Flue Gas Cleaning System: Reduces harmful emissions by removing particulates, acids, heavy metals, and other pollutants. 5. Ash Handling System: Manages the bottom ash (non-combustible residue) and fly ash (particles from flue gas).
Advantages • Volume Reduction: Significantly reduces the volume of waste by up to 90%. • Energy Recovery: Converts waste into usable energy, reducing dependency on fossil fuels. • Sanitation: Minimizes odors and pathogens in waste.
Disadvantages • Air Pollution: Releases pollutants such as dioxins, furans, and other toxic substances if not properly controlled. • High Costs: Construction, operation, and maintenance are expensive. • Ash Disposal: Requires careful handling and disposal due to potential toxicity.
Applications • Municipal solid waste management. • Industrial waste processing. • Hazardous waste treatment.


Additional Information:

  • Item Code: 0000084170
  • Production Capacity: 1000
  • Delivery Time: 3 DAYS
  • Packaging Details: WOODEN PACKING

View Complete details

Yes! I am Interested Request a call back

Paper Waste Incinerator

  • Paper Waste Incinerator
  • Paper Waste Incinerator
  • Paper Waste Incinerator
  • Paper Waste Incinerator
Paper Waste Incinerator
Get Best Quote
Rs 45,000  / PiecePrice on Request

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece

Burning Capacity50 kg/hr
Output Capacity15 kg/batch
Fuel TypeELECTRIC
Chamber Volume500 L
Waste TypePAPER WASTE
Usage/ApplicationELECTRIC
Type Of IncineratorSolid Waste Incinerator
Power SourceElectrical
Country of OriginMade in India
A paper waste incinerator is a facility or device designed to burn paper-based waste materials at high temperatures. This process reduces the volume of waste, potentially recovers energy, and minimizes the need for landfill space. Here’s a breakdown of what it involves:

 What Is a Paper Waste Incinerator?
A paper waste incinerator is typically used to: • Dispose of paper waste like newspapers, cardboard, office paper, and packaging. • Generate heat or electricity (in waste-to-energy plants). • Reduce waste volume significantly (up to 90%).

 Components of a Typical Incinerator 1. Feeding system – Where paper waste is loaded into the incinerator. 2. Combustion chamber – The main section where burning occurs at temperatures ranging from 850–1100°C. 3. Heat recovery system (optional) – Captures heat to produce steam or electricity. 4. Flue gas cleaning system – Removes pollutants (e.g., particulate matter, acid gases). 5. Ash collection system – Collects the residual ash (bottom ash and fly ash).

 Advantages • Reduces landfill use. • Can produce energy. • Destroys confidential documents securely. • Reduces methane emissions compared to landfilling.

 Disadvantages • Emits CO₂ and potentially toxic pollutants if not properly managed. • Requires emissions control systems (expensive). • Not ideal for recyclable or reusable paper.

 Alternatives to Incineration • Recycling – More environmentally friendly for clean, uncontaminated paper. • Composting – Suitable for biodegradable and non-glossy paper. • Reuse – Encouraged whenever posible

Additional Information:

  • Item Code: 84171209
  • Production Capacity: 100 IN A MONTH
  • Delivery Time: 5 DAYS
  • Packaging Details: WOODEN PACKAGING

View Complete details

Yes! I am Interested Request a call back

EXPLORE MORE CATEGORIES