What is an Incinerator?

The term incinerate means to burn something until nothing is left but ashes. An incinerator is a unit or facility used to burn trash and other types of waste until it is reduced to ash. The device is constructed of heavy, well-insulated materials, so that it does not give off extreme amounts of external heat. The high levels of heat are kept inside the furnace or unit so that the waste is burned quickly and efficiently. If the heat were allowed to escape, the waste would not burn as well.

This furnace is designed to dispose of trash or waste effectively, eliminating the high cost of having it hauled away and deposited elsewhere, piling even more rubbish atop existing landfills. Incinerators also serve to keep dangerous materials from finding their way to landfills where they can harm people, including those that work in such facilities. Another benefit is the fact that the device can produce power in the process of waste burning, though not all actually do harness that power.

Since not only power but also smog and air pollution are byproducts of incineration, some people feel that it is a poor alternative to other waste disposal methods. They believe it is simply a trade off, exchanging land waste for smog. An incinerator can dispose of an incredible amount of solid waste when utilized properly, however, which proves to many people that it is the most efficient waste disposal process.

Aside from reducing the sheer quantity of solid waste by roughly 90%, an incinerator can also be used to manage certain materials that cannot be disposed of properly by simply dumping them in another location due to issues of public health and safety. The extreme temperatures produced by this type of furnace can destroy certain biohazards, as well as other toxic materials that are found in medical and hazardous waste. Other dangerous and harmful materials, such as confiscated drugs, bio-weapons, and contaminants,can also be broken down. The use of these furnaces, as well as all other processes by which waste is disposed of, is strictly regulated to protect human health and the environment.