Tag: medical waste incineration

Sudan Medical waste Treatment Scheme

•    A burn rate of 25 – 30kg/hr. •    Consists of two chambers to ensure significant reduction of emissions and be capable of temperatures in the range of 800-1000˚c. •    Incinerator must be of a low maintenance design, be diesel fuelled and need no more than 15 amp 220-250 V power. KW consumption per hour […]

BIOHAZARD DISPOSAL INCINERATOR CONTAINERISED IN A 20 FT CONTAINER

BIOHAZARD DISPOSAL: CONTAINER GENERAL INCINERATOR, IDEAL FOR INCINERATION OF VARIOUS TYPES OF WASTE, FULLY CONTAINERISED IN A 20 FT CONTAINER, TO INCLUDE BUILT-IN FUEL TANK AND GENERATOR. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: COMBUSTION CHAMBER VOLUME (M3); 0.54 m3. SUGGESTED BATCH SIZE: 60 KG, BURN RATE: 69 KG PER HOUR, AVERAGE FUEL CONSUMPTION 13 KG PER HOUR, OPERATIONAL TEMPERATURE: […]

Newsletter – waste incinerator

waste incinerator 每天更新 ⋅ 2019年8月1日 www.imcha.net How one island territory is getting creative with upcycling and reuse Waste Dive A new waste management system coming to the British Virgin Islands (BVI) offers a … in part by a gas tank explosion in the island of Tortola’s incinerator last November. … “The main thing is to […]

How many infectious medical waste?

Polaris Energy saving News: With the extensive use of the health care industry and the development of medical disposable products, medical waste generation is growing rapidly. The latest data show that there were 261, in the city to the community solid waste pollution prevention information, only these 261 cities this year, medical waste volume reached […]

Clover Incinerator

Nanjing Clover Medical Technology Co., Ltd.  is a leading waste incinerator manufacturer in China. All series included burning capacity 10kgs per hour, 30kgs per hour,50kgs per hour,100kgs per hour,150kgs per hour,300kgs per hour,500kgs per hour. Up to now, all models sale to all over the world and have good feedback from end-customer. The YD Model […]

Watching Our Health Go Up in Smoke

The medical waste incineration industry was given birth to in the late 1980s by the confluence of two high profile media circuses: one – the HIV hysteria – and two – multiple media accounts of bags of syringes, needles, plasma bags, IV tubing, bottles of pills and even body parts washing up on the shores […]