Incineration Liquids.
Incineration Liquids” are liquid waste materials—such as solvents, oils, or chemical residues—that cannot be recycled or reused safely. In recycling companies, these liquids are collected and sent to high-temperature incineration facilities, where they are destroyed in controlled conditions. This process ensures the safe disposal of hazardous components, reduces harmful environmental impacts, and prevents contamination of soil and water.

The following coditions apply to all INC prefix waste unless noted otherwise. No asbestos, mercury <10ppm, cyanides<500ppm, sulfides<500ppm, reactives or large pieces of metal or concrete. Halogens less than 5%
IL01A | Waters | Ammonia <10%, no TSCA PCB's, <5000BTU, low viscosity, must not react with water or solvents, no pesticides, <1in sludge, pH 4-12.4 |
IL01B | Water with >5% halogens | <1in solids, >5% organic halogens, pH 4-12.4, must not react with water or solvents. |
IL01C | Pesticide liquids | <1in solids, herbicides, biocides etc, must not react with water or solvents. pH 5-12-4 |
IL01D | F027 liquids | No solids |
IL02 | Acidic liquids with organics | Sludge, <5 in,low viscosity, BTU>5000, no nitric, no hydrofluoric, no chromic, pH <2 |
IL03 | Basic liquids with organics | Sludge, <5 in,low viscosity, BTU>5000, no nitric, no hydrofluoric, no chromic, pH >12.6 |
IL04 | Cyanides or sulfide liquids | pH>7, no solids, ammonia<0.5% |
IL05 | 4.2 liquids | |
IL06 | 4.3 liquids | |
IL07 | Oxizider liquids | Oxidizers as defined by DOT, no solids, no 5.2's |
IL08 | Organic peroxide liquids, non temperature controlled | All 5.2 liquids that aren't temperature controlled |
IL09 | Isocyanate liquids | Methyl disocyante or Toluene diisocyante, others case by case |
IL10 | Temperature controlled materials | Any temperature controlled material. Must be delivered in refrigerated trailer or otherwise cooled. Will be incinerated upon arrival |
The Power of Incineration Liquids
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How it works?
Incineration Liquids is the process of safely disposing of hazardous liquid wastes—such as solvents, oils, and chemical residues—by burning them at high temperatures in controlled incineration systems. Recycling companies first collect, classify, and store these liquids according to their chemical properties. Then, in a secure facility, the liquids are incinerated, destroying harmful components and converting them into heat, water vapor, and inert ash. This process ensures safe disposal, prevents environmental contamination, and recovers energy where possible.
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What are the benefits?
Incineration Liquids is the safe destruction of hazardous liquid wastes—such as solvents, oils, and chemical residues—through high-temperature incineration. Recycling companies use this process to eliminate toxic components, prevent soil and water contamination, and reduce landfill dependency. Benefits include enhanced environmental protection, compliance with regulations, reduced health risks, and, in some cases, recovery of energy from waste.
