The production of industrial hazardous wastes increases with population growth and industrial progress. Most industrial hazardous wastes are in the forms of sludge, scum or waste oil and have organic properties. The best way to treat those wastes is to burn them in a fluidized bed type incinerator. Because the properties of scum and waste oils are different from those of industrial sludges, the design and operation of such kinds of incinerators are also different from that for industrial sludges. This paper presents the design method and the operating experience for a fluidized bed incinerator to treat specifically industrial hazardous scum and waste oils.
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