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Secondary combustion chamber
The flue gas generated after the regeneration of powdered carbon and granular carbon enters the secondary combustion chamber, and the combustion chamber temperature is heated to above 1100°C through the burner in the secondary combustion chamber. Suitable high calorific value liquid waste can be injected into the secondary combustion chamber instead of fuel, and the flue gas is The residence time of the secondary combustion chamber exceeds 2 seconds, allowing the trace organic matter and dioxins in the flue gas to be fully decomposed and completely burned, ensuring that the hazardous waste entering the exhaust system is fully burned