Incinerator having a fully automatic feeder

Furnaces – With exhaust gas treatment means – Afterburning means

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110215, 110257, 110248, 110258, 110278, 110113, 110171, F23B 500, F23H 710

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056716877

ABSTRACT:
An incinerator comprises a feeding plate, a first combustion chamber, a second combustion chamber, a curved duct, an air exhausting device, a water screen device, and a water tank. The feeding plate is provided on the underside thereof with a vibrating device for causing the feeding plate to vibrate so as to move trash gradually into the first combustion chamber in which trash is incinerated to produce ash and exhaust fume which is then burned completely in the second combustion chamber. When the exhaust fume is passed through the water screen located in the curved duct, ash contained in the exhaust fume is washed away and deposited in the water tank which is provided therein with a device for removing ash that is deposited in the water tank.

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