medical waste incinerator for sale

Waste type: Healthcare waste

Throughput: 50kg/hr at a nominal calorific value of 4,000kca/kg and a mean bulk density of 120kg/m3 for general waste and 160kg/m3 for healthcare waste.
Insulation:
Quality/Environmental Standards: NEMA ACT (EMCA) 1999,   BS3316
Calcium silicate
Thickness: 25mm
Typical consumption: 3Ltrs/hr
Afterburner:
Flue gas treatment:  should have particulate remover (scrubbers)
Hearth and lower section of chamber walls
Thickness: 100mm
Medical waste incinerator for sale Operation manual: two sets
The main combustion chamber is the main structure of the incinerator, fabricated from mild steel plate and stiffened with stainless steel sections.

It is carried from the floor level on a considerable steel support frame.  Internally the shell is lined with calcium silicate insulation and a hot face combination of super duty brickwork or high strength castable.

The primary combustion chamber must ensure minimal exit temp is not less than 850? C.
Chimney/Stack: Should be made from refractory lined mild steel or high quality air-cooled s/s.
Environmental: NEMA ACT (EMCA) 1999, Waste Management regulations, 2006
Nominal capacity: 50kg/hr batch load
Manual loading door
Super duty firebrick
Full sized majority load/ash removal door
Electrical supply: single phase: 220/240VAC; 50/60Hz

Documentation:
Thermal conductivity: 0.095W/mk
1 off combustion air supply fan and distribution system, automatic control
Maximum rating: 450kW/hr
1 off diesel-fired ignition burner — temperature controlled
Capacity to support equipment: the agent/supplier will have sufficient facilities, spare parts, consumables and capable skilled technical personnel.
Maximum rating: 450kW/hr
Chamber: ought to be refractory lined into the next standard;
Refractory lined flanged chimney to a height of 10M above floor level
Temperature indication primary and secondary chambers 0-1200? C
Service/maintenance manual: two sets
Coaching: the Agent shall conduct a 2 times incinerators training after installation and commissioning of the equipment.

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