Liquid Waste Incineration

Hankin Liquid Waste Incineration Systems

Hankin customers for liquid waste incinerators are generating a toxic or hazardous liquid waste or have waste oil that can not be reused. The toxic or hazardous liquid usually cannot be easily or cost-effectively stabilized or destroyed using conventional treatment or chemical processing. Incineration provides a safe option for destruction of this liquid waste and to recover the process heat generated for beneficial use. Recovered heat in the liquid waste has been used to supply hot water, steam, and power to the facility.

Hankin liquid waste incinerators utilize special non-plugging burner tips that maximize atomizing. We custom design a refractory lined combustion chamber supplied with combustion air to provide the required oxygen and mix the gas for complete combustion. The combustion chamber is sized to retain the combustion products for a minimum of two (2) seconds at high temperature. The hot products of combustion pass through waste heat boilers or other heat exchangers to recover the heat. The cooled exhaust gas then pass through air pollution control devices to meet the required emissions compliance levels. These systems are designed and built to safely destroy the liquid waste and fit into your facility.

Our systems are designed with State-of-the-Art control and monitoring systems, emissions best available control technology (BACT), and high efficiency heat recovery systems. We use our extensive knowledge of available refractory to select the most cost-effective, long lasting, refractory compatible with your waste and products of combustion.

Applications
Liquid waste is generated from various industrial processes. If left untreated these liquids can pollute the environment or pose safety hazards to the personnel in and around the facility. Incineration has been proven to be a safe means to destroy pollutants in waste gas. Hankin has the experience to design a system to capture the liquid waste and to effectively, safely incinerate the liquid waste, and recover the heat, if desired. Applications for liquid waste incineration include the following:

  • Left over liquid from a petroleum, pharmaceutical, or chemical process
  • Bad or usable chemical mixtures or oil
  • Blow-downs and vents from chemical process
  • Liquid waste from spills in transfer stations
  • Liquid waste from tank containments
  • Liquid waste from collection and/or drainage systems

Spare Parts
Hankin liquid waste incineration systems are designed for many years of operation. Through the years Hankin has supplied the following parts associated with the waste gas incineration systems:

  • Burners and burner train components
  • Waste heat recovery systems
  • Fans & Blowers
  • Air pollution control system parts
  • Refractory