{"id":6419,"date":"2022-11-14T14:44:54","date_gmt":"2022-11-14T14:44:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.hiclover.com\/?p=6419"},"modified":"2022-11-14T14:44:54","modified_gmt":"2022-11-14T14:44:54","slug":"animal-incinerators-for-sale","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.hiclover.com\/backup\/animal-incinerators-for-sale\/","title":{"rendered":"animal incinerators for sale"},"content":{"rendered":"<\/p>\n<p> Expired Drugs Liquid<br \/>\n?&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; Each unit to be provided with recommended spare parts<br \/>\nRags, absorbents, cardboard, oil and fuel filters, air filters are not considered as hazardous materials <\/p>\n<p> Electronic Waste<br \/>\nUsed motor oils or mineral oils unfit for their originally intended use.  Mainly motor\/gear box oil (approx. 80%) infected by a&nbsp; mixture of white spirit and acetone (approx. 5%) hydraulic liquid (approx 5%) <\/p>\n<p> Contaminated Water<br \/>\nMainly different Kinds of Acid, Paint, Varnish, White Spirit, Aromatic-Less Solvents, Artificial Candles For Brake Systems, Aircraft De-icing Liquid, Hydraulic And Compressor Oil, Freon used in some older refrigeration units, Insecticide Liquid\/Spray, Air Refresh Spray and other similar chemicals <\/p>\n<p> Contaminated Fuel<br \/>\n?&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; Instruction manuals to be provided in French and English <\/p>\n<p> HAZARDOUS WASTE TO BE INCINERATED <\/p>\n<p> Hazardous Solid Chemicals<br \/>\nWaste electrical or electronic appliances or assemblies, including printed circuit boards containing toxic material and\/or thick metal and\/or emitting low radiation <\/p>\n<p> Used Battery Cells<br \/>\nSoil treated and replaced on site <\/p>\n<p> Oil Contaminated Solids<br \/>\nMainly diesel or gasoline contaminated by water or solvents <\/p>\n<p> Used and\/or Contaminated Oil<br \/>\nDry battery, ups battery or other types unsorted waste batteries\/battery cells, containing materials that are poisonous <\/p>\n<p> Used Lead Acid Batteries<br \/>\n?&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; Warranty &#8212; minimum 12 months from receipt and approval<br \/>\n?&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; The unit works without fuel and used only 120v or 220v power for the blowers<\/p>\n<p>?&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; The Incinerator works using a 55 gallon open ended steel drum<br \/>\nSoil polluted by petroleum fuel of chemicals,<br \/>\nSpoiled fresh food or unusable meal ready to eat meals (MRE&#8217;s) dry food <\/p>\n<p> Expired and\/Or Contaminated Food<br \/>\nClinical and related waste arising from medical, nursing or related practices and waste generated in practices throughout the investigation or treatment of patients (bio hazard) <\/p>\n<p> Expired Drugs Solid<br \/>\n?&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; Each unit is provided with two steel drums, so that a spare is available<br \/>\nSoil contaminated that must be recycled in landfill,<br \/>\n?&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;<br \/>\nDifferent Kinds of combustible solids, used fabrics, grease and toner cartridges, chemicals for water purification and&nbsp; photographic consumables, and plastic material, empty metal\/ plastic cans that still contain remnants of hazardous materials, oil absorbent <\/p>\n<p> Hazardous Liquid Chemicals<br \/>\nWaste lead acid batteries, drained\/ un-drained and entire or crushed <\/p>\n<p> Hazardous Medical Waste<br \/>\n?&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; Unit is capable of burning petroleum contaminated waste and medical wastes using a moisture content of 0 to 15%<\/p>\n<p>Expired and\/Or Contaminated Food<br \/>\nSpoiled fresh food or unusable meal ready to eat meals (MRE\u2019s) dry food<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Expired Drugs Liquid ?&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; Each unit to be provided with recommended spare parts Rags, absorbents, cardboard, oil and fuel filters, air filters are not considered as hazardous materials Electronic Waste Used motor oils or mineral oils unfit for their originally intended use. 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