Thursday, September 4, 2025

FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic): A plastic material reinforced with fibers, lightweight and durable, widely used in the manufacture of ships and aircraft.

FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic): A plastic material reinforced with fibers, lightweight and durable, widely used in the manufacture of ships and aircraft.
Illegal dumping: The act of dumping waste materials without permission in violation of the law. It causes environmental pollution and degradation of the landscape.
Treatment equipment: Machines and systems used to properly dispose of waste. This includes incinerators and recycling facilities.
Demonstration test: A test to actually try out and verify the performance and effectiveness of a device or system. It is conducted as part of research and development.
Low-temperature heating: A method of heating waste at a lower temperature than the normal incineration temperature. It is used to reduce the generation of hazardous substances.
Gasification: A method in which waste is heated to gasify it and then reused as energy or raw materials. Reduces environmental impact.
Toxic tar: Harmful sticky liquid generated during waste combustion. Causes environmental pollution.
Secondary pollution: New pollution generated during the waste treatment process. Includes smoke and odors from incineration.
Outfitting: The process of attaching equipment to a vessel. This includes engines, screws, etc.
Primary combustion chamber: The area where waste is first burned. The heat and gases generated here are used for further processing.
Secondary furnace: A device that further burns the gases generated in the primary combustion chamber. Harmful substances are decomposed and rendered harmless.
Cyclone: A device that separates solid particles from gas. Used to remove dust.
Residue: Solid material that remains after combustion or treatment. It includes reusable materials.
Cross-industrial group: A group of companies and organizations from different industries that conduct joint research and development. The goal is to develop new technologies and expand markets.
Offshore incinerator: A device that incinerates waste at sea. Waste can be processed directly from ships.
Marine Pollution Control Law: A law to protect the marine environment. It regulates the dumping of waste and oil spills.
ISO 14000: International standard for environmental management. Guidelines for improving the environmental performance of companies and organizations.
Industrial waste: Waste resulting from industrial or business activities. Often requires special treatment.
General waste: Ordinary waste from homes and offices. Local governments are responsible for disposal.
Environmental audit: A process to evaluate the environmental protection activities of a company or organization. It confirms compliance with environmental regulations and reduction of environmental impact.

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