EIPL successfully delivered a rotary kiln-based incineration system designed to treat medical, hazardous, and liquid waste streams with advanced emission control.
EIPL successfully commissioned an advanced hazardous and medical waste incineration facility for GADERE in Ecuador. The system is engineered to safely process diverse waste streams, including hospital waste, industrial hazardous waste, and waste oils and liquids, ensuring reliable and compliant disposal.
With a capacity of 600 kg/h, the plant incorporates a rotary kiln incinerator coupled with a Secondary Combustion Chamber (SCC) to achieve complete destruction of hazardous compounds under controlled high-temperature conditions.
The facility features a multi-stream waste feeding system, capable of handling both liquid and solid wastes efficiently. This ensures operational flexibility and consistent feed control for varying waste compositions.
To meet stringent environmental standards, the system integrates a quench section, followed by SNCR (Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction) for NOx control, and a dry scrubbing system for effective flue gas cleaning before discharge through the stack.



Key Highlights
Client:
- GADERE, Ecuador
Waste Streams:
- Hospital waste
- Industrial hazardous waste
- Waste oils and liquids
- Support fuel: natural gas
Capacity:
- 600 kg/h
System Configuration:
- Multiple liquid waste feeding system
- Solid waste feeding and handling system
- Rotary kiln incinerator with SCC
- Quench system
- SNCR deNOx system
- Dry scrubbing unit
Commissioning:
- January 2018
Conclusion
This project highlights EIPL’s capability to deliver versatile and environmentally compliant waste incineration solutions, capable of handling complex and mixed waste streams across international markets.