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NoIdea

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Evening All – I have seen a number of threads on incinerators so I thought I would show everyone my very cheap home made one. The tray is made from a pot plant holder top, a baby formula can, a piece of vacuum cleaner pipe, sheet of scrap for the side and the blower from an old hair drier.

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I have found that if you layer the pyrolysed boards with kindling, then boards, then kindling, a better produce results. I did sprinkle about half a cup of flux during the layering. On top I put a hefty pile of scrap wood.

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The next lot will follow soon

Cheers

Deano
 
I am guessing you are using an electronic spark ignighter and that is what the battery clips are for. You might consider designing some thing for your smoke to washed thru a scrubber to recover your values you are loosing during this process.
 
Barren Realms 007 said:
You might consider designing some thing for your smoke to washed thru a scrubber to recover your values you are loosing during this process.


I have been kicking around ideas for an "incinerator" design for some time now. I want to build a small but very capable unit that can handle items like flat packs.

I feel it will need at least 2 or 3 chambers.

Chamber 1)- is where the material is loaded, and primary combustion happens.
Chamber 2)- is an afterburner of some type, to handle secondary combustion (a big effort to reduce emissions here)
Chamber 3)- some sort of "scrubber" to catch values? I have no clue on this part, some sort of water trap possibly? Then you could evaporate the water to concentrate the values possibly.

I plan on utilizing 30lb freon tanks for the burn chambers, lined with an insulating castable refractory, and inside of that a higher temp. shell for the burn chamber.
Burners might be propane, and or waste oil.

Can anyone provide any ideas, plans, or practical experience?

Thanks
 
goldenchild said:
Did the airforce come when you burned those boards? :lol:

Hahaha Nope, because their was just carbon, metals, oxides, and silica invoved in the process. All the volatiles were driven off and burnt very cleanly during their earlyer pyrolysis experiance :p

There was, on the occasion, pretty blue and green flames, and yes I know, probably some of my PM's too, oh bother oh well. 8)

Cheers

Deano
 
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