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INCINERATOR SPECIFICATION Capacity UPTO 20 kg/hr

INCINERATOR SPECIFICATION Capacity UPTO 20 kg/hr

Size:  940 x860x2700 mm Material:  STAINLESS STEEL STACK, REFRACTORY CONCRETE LINING SPECIAL INSULATION MATERIAL With burner:  15 C 20 KW Temperature:   PRIMARY CHAMBER = 800°C AND SECONDARY CHAMBER = 850 – 1200° C Sufficient heat generation for secure and complete combustion 600-800 °C in the first chamber and >1000 °C in the second chamber Easy transportation on standard EURO-pallets Constructed in a modular fashion  easy on-site movement and assembly with a minimum of equipment and technical skills; For the destruction of problematic waste like sharps, amputates and body parts, wet or moist matter; Off-gas quality: moderate smoke emissions during one quarter of the total incineration time; no visible emission during three quarters. AS PER INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS  The remaining ash approximately 5-10% in weight and below 1% in volume of the original waste AS PER INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS  Chimney height at least 5 m above the incinerator 5m ABOVE FROM THE GROUND Temperature resistance of the lining  at least 1,200 °C

Incinerator with Capacity of destruction in weight: 60 Kg/h.

Incinerator with Capacity of destruction in weight: 60 Kg/h.

Capacity of destruction in weight: 60 Kg/h. It should be able to operate not less than 10 hours/day This incinerator must be able to destruct all combustible wastes produced by hospitals, private clinics, laboratories, institutes, etc… Design Specification : Types A, B, C, D, and E of medical waste  “PYROLYTIC” combustion, by controlling the gasification of waste. The incinerator must avoid the release of black smoke and fine dust, (Smokeless) during the loadings. It should be able to reduce the volume…

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Incinerator with Capacity of destruction in weight: 60 Kg/h.

Incinerator with Capacity of destruction in weight: 60 Kg/h.

Capacity of destruction in weight: 60 Kg/h. It should be able to operate not less than 10 hours/day This incinerator must be able to destruct all combustible wastes produced by hospitals, private clinics, laboratories, institutes, etc… Design Specification : Types A, B, C, D, and E of medical waste  “PYROLYTIC” combustion, by controlling the gasification of waste. The incinerator must avoid the release of black smoke and fine dust, (Smokeless) during the loadings. It should be able to reduce the volume…

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