SRF (solid recovered fuel) is an alternative fuels made of non-recyclable waste streams and used as substitute to bituminous coal and lignite. These fuels can be used in cement kilns, lime kilns and energy plants.
2. SRF
SRF: solid recovered fuel
Alternative fuels made of non-recyclable paper-plastic
waste streams
SRF include plastic, paper, wood and textiles
Alternative to bituminous coal and lignite, or used in
dedicated waste to energy facilities
SRF can be used in cement kilns, lime kilns and (dedicated)
energy plants
3. Alternative fuels act as the connecting element both for a waste
solution as for an renewable energy source
Every country has its own energy mine (waste), which is not
used to the fullest at the moment
For many countries an independent energy supply is of great
interest, plus many countries still struggle with their waste
Substituting a primary fuel source contributes to a cleaner
environment waste is prevented from ending up in landfill or
waste incineration plants
Due to the high biomass content of the pellets the burning of
such alternative fuels will reduce the CO2 emissions wherever
they are burnt
Environment
4. SRF typical specification
Calciner quality
Net calorific value (as received) >16.000 Kj/kg
Ash content <15 W.-%
Moisture <15 W.-% DW
Chlorine <0,8 W.-% DW
Sum Heavy Metals <800 mg/kg
TOC >50 W.-% DW
Biomass >50 W.-% DW
Typical physical size: < 30 mm
5. SRF typical specification
Main burner
Net calorific value (as received) >20.000 Kj/kg
Ash content <14 W.-%
Moisture <15 W.-% DW
Chlorine <0,8 W.-% DW
Sum Heavy Metals <800 mg/kg
TOC >50 W.-% DW
Biomass >50 W.-% DW
Typical physical size: < 30 mm
6. N+P also handles:
RDF
Paper sludge
Paper Rejects
Rockwool
Pre-SRF
Subcoal®
7. N+P Group provides:
Notifications, licenses and permits
Quality analysis and advice
Project development & management
Transportation and storage
Subcoal® technology
corporate video
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