Last August, South African customers ordered a batch of chrome corundum bricks and high-alumina bricks from our factory for the construction of a hazardous waste rotary kiln. In November, at the clients’ strong invitation, Ruitai’s construction team traveled to South Africa to assist in the design and construction of the kiln.
South Africa’s industrial development generates a large amount of hazardous waste, with a shortage of disposal facilities and outdated technology. Upon arrival, our technical team quickly adapted to the local climate and construction environment, overcoming multiple challenges such as language barriers and differences in geological conditions. The team strictly adhered to South African environmental regulations and international standards, combined with the characteristics of the local hazardous waste composition, optimized the construction plan, and oversaw key aspects such as equipment installation and commissioning throughout the process.
During construction, team members remained on-site, working day and night. Addressing challenges such as high-temperature operations and equipment transportation and commissioning, they leveraged their professional expertise to innovatively solve technical bottlenecks, ensuring that the rotary kiln met all performance standards. This hazardous waste rotary kiln utilizes high-temperature incineration technology, achieving an incineration efficiency of over 99.9%. It can effectively treat various hazardous wastes, including mine tailings and petrochemical slag, achieving reduced volume and harmless disposal.
Currently, the hazardous waste rotary kiln has successfully entered the commissioning phase and will soon be put into operation. Our technical team, with its outstanding technology and sense of responsibility, has not only provided South Africa with an efficient and environmentally friendly hazardous waste disposal solution but also demonstrated our technical strength and sincerity in international cooperation, injecting new vitality into Sino-African environmental cooperation.

