Medical Waste Incinerator

Product Specifications : Medical Waste Incinerator Medical Waste Incinerator, Incinerator Specifications-type Pyrolytic combustion Construction requirements of the incinerator-Incinérateur Gas or electric and designed to Minimize noise during operation Prevent the release of black smoke and fine dust during loading and operation of waste Allow for regular and complete combustion of the waste Allow automatic operation

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Incinerator Primary Combustion Chamber

HICLOVER now offer a full range of containerized incineration systems, placing us at the forefront of the latest transportation and industrial  trends. Containerization enables immediate waste management as the units are pre-assembled and pre-installed. Containerization is the most feasible and viable option in contrast to the construction of on-site facilities and housing structures,  eliminating the man power and costs involved. The system has the added benefit of total mobility (both local and international), and is ideal  for military and civil camps and remote locations where infrastructure is scarce. Incineration is the most obvious solution for total destruction of municipal waste, avoiding all the direct and indirect risks associated with  other disposal methods. Incineration perfectly fits into a trend of treating waste in a safe way, and if possible, at the same place where it was generated to avoid  cross-contamination risk and to keep waste treatment costs at acceptable level. WWW.HICLOVER.COM|Waste Incinerators |Auto Roll Air Filters Nanjing Clover Medical Technology Co.,Ltd. Tel:  +86-25-8461 0201    Website: www.hiclover.com   Email: [email protected] Email: 

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Kenya: How Toxic and Infectious Medical Waste Is Harming Citizens

A visit to the hospital does not usually reveal what happens at the back. It is here where discarded blood and body tissues and parts from surgeries, pharmaceuticals, medicine bottles — tonnes of hospital waste — go through. In the case of the Kenyatta National Hospital, this could be as much as one tonne a

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The other day in the waste incineration plant

Recently a dream came true for me. I had the opportunity to participate in a guided tour through the waste incineration plant in Cologne. That may seem strange. Sometimes I catch myself when I get stuck on documentary programs about recycling methods in the (rare) zapping through the TV channels. Obviously this topic fascinates me.

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Incinerator Primary Combustion Chamber

HICLOVER now offer a full range of containerized incineration systems, placing us at the forefront of the latest transportation and industrial  trends. Containerization enables immediate waste management as the units are pre-assembled and pre-installed. Containerization is the most feasible and viable option in contrast to the construction of on-site facilities and housing structures,  eliminating the man power and costs involved. The system has the added benefit of total mobility (both local and international), and is ideal  for military and civil camps and remote locations where infrastructure is scarce. Incineration is the most obvious solution for total destruction of municipal waste, avoiding all the direct and indirect risks associated with  other disposal methods. Incineration perfectly fits into a trend of treating waste in a safe way, and if possible, at the same place where it was generated to avoid  cross-contamination risk and to keep waste treatment costs at acceptable level. WWW.HICLOVER.COM|Waste Incinerators |Auto Roll Air Filters Nanjing Clover Medical Technology Co.,Ltd. Tel:  +86-25-8461 0201    Website: www.hiclover.com   Email: [email protected] Email: 

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Central Australia’s animal graveyard

The figure was revealed in the Alice Springs regional waste management facility report for October. The dead pet you asked the vet to dispose of will end up buried in landfill, in most places across the country, and Alice Springs is no different. “It’s a combination of horses, dogs, cats, pigs, any animal that dies,”

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Open tray burning wins out over closed incinerator for M6 propellant at Camp Minden

The first of many public meetings concerning the disposal of more than 15 million pounds of M6 propellant at Camp Minden drew close to 150 concerned citizens and officials to the Minden Civic Center Thursday night. There, they learned the agreement reached between the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Army, which will fund

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MEDICAL WASTE INCINERATOR (50 C 60kg/hr)

Medical Waste Incinerator, 50 to 60 Kg/hr Support Health Sector Support Project Point of Installation (Hospitals) Moi Voi, Makindu, Maragua, Eldama Ravine and Isiolo District Hospitals 1.    General Description Supply, delivery, installation and commissioning of a medical waste incinerator suitable for disposal of Medical, General and Pathological waste in a safe and clean environment.  The unit shall consist of two chambers and operate on the principal of controlled air and temperature. The unit shall consist a particulate remover (scrubbers) as stipulated in waste management regulations, 2006 (Legal notice NO. 121 of 29th September, 2006).  The Unit shall be fully automatic and controlled by an automatic electronic controlled system except loading system which shall be manual.  The unit shall be capable of incinerating between 50 to 60 kg of solid medical waste per hour.  It shall be constructed from mild or aluminized steel lined with refractory material. Main unit Application For incineration, general and pathological Capacity   50 C 60 kg/h burn rate Type Two  combustion chambers type; primary  and Secondary, controlled/forced combustion air type with a flue gas emission scrubbing unit Operating time                Minimum 8 hours daily Operating temperature     From 850 0C to 1200 0C, Automatic controlled Residual Ash                    5 to 10%     3.2     Primary Chamber Construction Constructed from heavy duty mild or aluminized  steel Or equal and approved equivalent Insulation material            Refractory material lining similar or equal to calcium  Silicate and hot face combination of heavy duty brickwork Internal Construction        Fixed hearth type complete with gratings, concave bottom and charging door, lined with refractory material Charging Door                   Suitable for manual loading of wastes and with smooth  Dear seal equivalent of Ceramic seals with hinges. Door Lock                          Automatic, Electric type Ash removal door    Provided, for removing resultant bottom ash leftovers                              from the Primary chamber Gratings   Provided Loading Manual loading of waste Primary Burner                        Fully automatic, with fuel, temperature and speed controls with ignition system, flame detector, Air fan complete with safety features, flame failure,  Diesel fired fuel injector type and Flange mounted                                                                                                     Blower Provided. For supplying excess combustion air through the distribution system with speed control system Temperature Minimum exit 850 0C Observation port To be provided with protective glass type Construction   Constructed from heavy duty mild or aluminized steel or equal and approved equivalent Insulation Refractory material lining Combustion Temperatures        Above 850 0C, controlled electronically

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An Unexpected Ebola Infrastructure Problem: Waste

Patients with this debilitating virus produce 440 gallons of medical waste daily, including instruments, gowns, gloves, body fluids, sheets, mattresses and more. That’s a substantial amount of medical waste in any situation, but it’s especially daunting in this case because it needs to be disposed of extremely cautiously, to avoid the risk of spreading infection.

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Biological Waste Incinerators