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Recent Trends in Bio-drying Technology and Physico-chemical Characteristics of Residue from SRF Production Facilities

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한국폐기물자원순환학회지 (Journal of Korea Society of Waste Management)
한국폐기물자원순환학회 (Korea Society Of Waste Management)
초록

Mechanical Biological Treatment (MBT), widely spread in Europe, is a process combined with mechanical separation and biological treatment. This is an alternative technology that can accomplish WtE (Waste-to-Energy) and landfill diversion. Bio-drying, aimed to produce high quality SRF, focused on removing moisture of waste through generated heat when biodegradable organic material is partially degraded by micro-organism. However, most of SRF production facilities in Korea consist of mechanical treatment. In those, 40% of input waste have been generated as residue disposed of in landfill. As a result of physico-chemical characteristic analysis of residue from target facilities, composition of food wastes, papers and plastics ranged 6.7 ~ 18.3%, 9.1 ~ 17.3%, and 5.8 ~ 12.2%, respectively. The moisture content of residue was about 43%, and low heating value was analyzed a range of 1,300 up to 1,900 kcal/kg. Results showed that combustible material having potential to produce SRF is discarded and the amount of biodegradable material such as food waste is still large. Therefore, we assumed it may cause pollution in terms of landfill gas emission and high concentrated leachate generation. In this study, recent trends of Bio-drying is discussed as the alternative technology to solve problems at SRF production facilities in South Korea.

저자
  • 박재람(서울시립대학교 에너지환경시스템공학과) | Jae Ram Park
  • 배성진(서울시립대학교 에너지환경시스템공학과) | Sung Jin Bae
  • 이현화(서울시립대학교 에너지환경시스템공학과) | Hyun Hwa Lee
  • 홍성철(부산대학교 바이오환경에너지학과) | Sung Chul Hong
  • 장성호(부산대학교 바이오환경에너지학과) | Seong Ho Jang
  • 이동훈(서울시립대학교 에너지환경시스템공학과) | Dong Hoon Lee Corresponding author