A process to turn your organic waste into usable energy and reduce your landfill costs.
The JND Energy from Waste plant uses a process known as Pyrolysis, which produces a gas formed by thermal decomposition of organic materials in the absence of oxygen. An inert char residue remains.
As Dioxins cannot be generated without the presence of oxygen this is an environmentally friendly process
Volume of waste is typically reduced by around 95%
Self sufficient in energy consumption
Fully automatic requiring little supervision
Any heavy metals in the feed are retained in the char
The gas generated can be used to drive a turbine, spark engine or to produce process steam
Equipment frame mounted for ease of installation
The rotating tube is heated to it's operating temperature by a series of burners located below the rotating tube and inside the furnace casing.
The burners are grouped into zones each having independent control in order to control the temperature profile along the reactor's length.