Farm and poultry Mortality Disposal Solutions BMA specializes in poultry mortality solutions
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BMA Crematories are manufactured to handle most types of biological waste and provide the following benefits:
1. The waste batch is loaded into the primary chamber. It remains there until the gasification process is complete. Heat is transferred into the waste mass through the hearth which acts as the ceiling of the secondary afterburning chamber.
2. The waste mass is evaporated by intense heat and the fumes or off gases are directed to the mixing zone. This gaseous mixture is highly combustible. The fumes travel through the mixing zone where secondary air is added. A burner system provides the initial energy.
3. The gasification system uses a triggering method to cause the oxidization to occur suddenly. The cracking zone is a cornering structure that changes the gas velocity and creates conditions for flame front formation. It is this design feature that gives the very high resolution or efficacy of oxidization that is needed to allow it to meet the emission standards required today.
An energy loop is formed whereby the energy generated in the afterburning chamber is fed back into the waste mass to help continue the volatizing process.
Gasification technology is a safe and effective alternative to problems facing people everywhere, such as mortality at county and municipal animal shelters, dumping tons of partially treated medical waste into landfill sites, spreading dangerous water treatment sewage sludge cake, including landfill leachate, onto farmers' fields, and burying diseased animal carcasses in the ground and potentially poisoning groundwater.