Supply, Installation and Commissioning of DIESEL FIRED INCINERATORSMedical Waste Incinerator, 100 to 120 Kg/hrApplication For incineration, general and pathologicalCapacity 100 C 120 kg/h burn rateType Two combustion chambers type; primary and Secondary, controlled/forced combustion air type with a flue gas emission scrubbing unitOperating time Minimum 8 hours dailyOperating temperature From 850 0C to 1200 0C, Automatic controlledResidual Ash 5 to 10%Construction Constructed from heavy duty mild or aluminized steelOr equal and approved equivalent Insulation material Refractory material lining similar or equal to calcium Silicate and hot face combination of heavy duty brickworkInternal Construction Fixed hearth type complete with gratings, concave bottom and charging door, lined with refractory materialCharging Door Suitable for manual loading of wastes and with smooth Dear seal equivalent of Ceramic seals with hinges.Door Lock Automatic, Electric typeAsh removal door Provided, for removing resultant bottom ash leftovers from the Primary chamberGratings ProvidedLoading Manual loading of wastePrimary Burner […]
Medical Waste Incinerator Purpose For a complete destruction of waste from various hospital services by heat treatment of high temperature in accordance with EU standard on emission requirement. -Waste from health care activities -Infections waste, laboratory cultures, waste form operation room isolations material in contact with infected patients, waste potentially being infected by pathogenic agents. -Pathological waste, human fragments, blood, fetus, all body fluids, human tissues. -Sculpts, needles, infusion sets, blades, glass -Pharmaceutical waste. -Chemical waste laboratory reagents, disinfectants -Expired drugs. -Low radiation radioactive element. Medical waste incinerator: – Ecological Requirement – No odor -No fume -Definitive treatment of waste Medical waste incinerator: – Manufacturing Standards […]
Medical Waste Incinerator Purpose For a complete destruction of waste from various hospital services by heat treatment of high temperature in accordance with EU standard on emission requirement. -Waste from health care activities -Infections waste, laboratory cultures, waste form operation room isolations material in contact with infected patients, waste potentially being infected by pathogenic agents. -Pathological waste, human fragments, blood, fetus, all body fluids, human tissues. -Sculpts, needles, infusion sets, blades, glass -Pharmaceutical waste. -Chemical waste laboratory reagents, disinfectants -Expired drugs. -Low radiation radioactive element. Medical waste incinerator: – Ecological Requirement – No odor -No fume -Definitive treatment of waste Medical waste incinerator: – Manufacturing Standards […]
Principle of the hospital incinerator equipment is incineration/combustion/burn. Generally, the function is waste treatment for Solid […]
Controlled air medical waste incinerator designed for incineration of bio-medical waste generated at a blood-processing center. The waste to be treated mainly includes bio-waste (i.e. bodily fluids), infectious and hazardous waste such as syringes, needles, and other medical waste (i.e. silicon rubbers, plastic, textiles, papers, packs, etc.) Operational Specs Physical SpecsCombustion Chamber Volume (m3) 8.80m3 Burn Rate* up to 1,500kg per hour Average Fuel Consumption 65 kg per hour or more (7 diesel burners) Operational Temperature 850 – 1320°C Gas Retention in Secondary Chamber Large secondary chamber Temperature Monitoring Yes […]
medical incinerator china ensure efficient, clean and hassle-free disposal of medical waste is possible. The incineration […]
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small medical waste incinerator design with PLC( Programmable Logic Controller), Intelligent and Automatic operation. Set combuston […]
We supply single combustion chamber, double combustion chambers, three combustion chambers and multi-combustion chambers waste incinerators […]
Average 20%-25% of the total waste generated by healthcare establishments is regarded as hazardous and may […]