Torbed processors have been employed treating industrial waste since 1987. On some projects these involve the TORBED in its role as an industrial Waste combustor: burning waste wood, combusting the material found at the bottom of oil tanker’s tanks, burning hydrocarbons off waste asphalt and burning the carbon and sulphur out of spent aluminium pot, liners, a process that show cases the TORBED processor’s control of process temperature.
The TORBED’s role as an Industrial waste combustor is not its only role in tackling industrial waste. Broader applications have included reactivation of spent activated carbon, devolatilisation of spent industrial catalysts, devolatilisation of oil well drill cuttings and sterilisation of medical waste and calcining of paper sludge to make a cement substitute. The 19 largest TORBEDs processors ever made were used for scrubbing hydrofluoric acid from waste gas streams from aluminium smelters.
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