Waste Management Incinerators
Since the development of our first unit in 1995, Boskel Incinerator Technology has evolved into a robust, locally-engineered solution for the safe and efficient treatment of hazardous, industrial, municipal, and medical waste. Designed for cost-effectiveness without compromising on environmental compliance, Boskel Incinerators meet and exceed stringent effluent gas emission standards—making them ideal for both public and private sector use. Boskel has not only designed and deployed numerous incineration systems across Nigeria, we also operate a fully licensed hazardous waste facility showcasing the full capabilities of our Rotary Kiln incineration and emission control technologies.
System Capabilities
1. Solid Waste Incinerators with processing capacity up to 100 tonnes/day
2. Liquid Waste Incinerators with flow capacity from 5 – 100 litres/minute
Waste Types Handled
1. Hazardous industrial waste
2. Municipal solid waste
3. Wastewater sludge
4. Medical and pharmaceutical waste
5. Combustible liquids and slurries
Technology Overview
At the heart of each Boskel Incinerator is a Rotary Kiln System, optimized for complete thermal decomposition of solid and liquid waste streams. Waste is fed into the kiln through a screw conveyor, where it is thermally treated at controlled temperatures ranging from 500°C to 1100°C. The system operates at slightly below atmospheric pressure, ensuring safety and combustion stability.
Residence Time: Up to 45 minutes (adjustable based on pre-treatment testing)
Combustion Efficiency: Exceeds 99.99%
Destruction & Removal Efficiency (DRE): ≥ 99.99% for POHCs such as PCBs
Emission Control Systems
All Boskel Incinerators are fitted with advanced Flue Gas Scrubbers and Emission Control & Monitoring Units (ECMU) that:
1. Actively remove dust, acid gases, and volatile pollutants
2. Ensure compliance with Nigerian environmental standards and global emission thresholds
3. Provide real-time emission monitoring and reporting
Thermal Process Engineering | Environmental Management