AFC-500 Documentation

AFC-500

Field-Built Thermal Architecture for SPCW

AFC-500 is a 500 mm field-built chamber developed to demonstrate controlled gas-phase oxidation of synthetic polymer compound waste (SPCW) through a simple but behavior-driven thermal structure.

Introduction

AFC-500 is the demonstration platform of the Post-Incineration Framework. It is not intended as a conventional incinerator model, but as an open thermal architecture designed to show how chamber geometry, staged air supply, and flame behavior can drive stable gas-phase oxidation under field-based conditions.

500 mm chamber Open thermal treatment Behavior-driven structure SPCW-focused

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Essential Videos

These videos are not only for presentation. They are intended to preserve practical knowledge on fabrication, operation, and observed flame behavior.

Chamber Build

Refractory structure, layout, dimensions, and fabrication process.

Rod Configuration

Nozzle structure, rod sizing, staging, and air supply arrangement.

Ignition & Stabilization

How the chamber is started and how stable gas-phase oxidation is formed.

Operation

Feeding sequence, flame response, and practical field-based operation.

Results

Observed flame regimes, qualitative outcomes, and field validation notes.

Improvements

Ongoing corrections, lessons learned, and next structural adjustments.

Drawings, Results & Notes