RDF - TORREFACTION

RDF Torrefaction refers to the process of terrifying or roasting Refuse-DerivedFuel(RDF),which is a type of solid fuel produced from municipal solid waste (MSW). Torrefaction involve sheating the RDF material in the absence of oxygen at temperatures typically ranging from 200to 300 degrees Celsius. The torrefaction process aims to modify the properties of RDF, suchas itsphysicalandchemical composition, to enhance its energy content, grindability, andhydrophobicity.Theresulting Torrified RDF has improved combustion characteristics, such as higher energy density,reduced moisture content, and increased resistance to biodegradation. Torrified RDF can be used as a renewable energy source in various applications, including cofiring with coal in power plants, industrial boilers, and pellet production for residential heating.It offers potential benefits such as reduced greenhouse gas emissions, decreased reliance on fossil fuels, and better waste management. The following describes the designs and methods of construction for the various elements of the proposal. The descriptions are generic and subject to change during the detailed design phase of the project. Any significant changes that may impact performance or cost of the system will be communicated to and agreed with the buyer before implementation.



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