dispose Medical waste IV

the incinerator can be used to dispose  Medical waste IV, used needles, used syringes, scalpels, used dressing material,personal protective equipments such as dress, gloves etc. amputated body parts, excreta from patients and other laboratory waste.incineration units that can handle a mixture of medical and hazardous wastes. The healthcare wastes include (but aren’t limited to) materials contaminated with blood, bodily fluids, fecal matter, and individual tissue/organs from operation. The hazardous compounds include (but aren’t limited to): xylene, toluene, chloroform, methylene chloride, trichloroethylene, acetonitrile, formaldehyde wastes, chemotherapy wastes (e.g., Chlorambucil, Cytoxin, Daunomycin, etc.) radiology wastes (e.g., glutaraldehyde), and mercury-containing compounds.includes amputated body parts, body fluids including contaminated blood, blood products, excreta from patients, cultures of contagious viruses and other laboratory wastes e.t.c.
Maintenance, in addition to safety guidelines, etc..
All the essential accessories for installation and must
Including the supply of accessories and
Medical may also include used needles, used syringes, used, expired or contaminated dressing materials like bandages, plasters and plastics, e.t.c..
Maximum Combustion Temperature of up to 1250

Degree Celsius
1     combustible load volume (quantity of material) of
approximately 0.30 m3

2     Burner power of approximately 189,000kcal/hour
Numbers/emails of local or overseas manufacturer’s technicians that can be contacted for advice on operation of their equipment, if needed.

training guide/manual on a compact disk including a demonstration for installation, operation and
consumables

Fuel: Diesel

Electrical intake of roughly: 0.35 kw/hr

Fuel consumption range: 7 – 11 ltrs/hr

Controls: Incinerator control including control panel, timer, screen for monitoring combustion temperature, system malfunction display, etc..
Sort of emitted Gas: Inert and nil environmental contamination effect
Starting with the incinerator’s installation and
1 year period in a combustion speed of up to 8 hours
Packaging/Installation: Incinerator fully assembled and ready to be plugged in electricity supply

Instruction manual: Package must be provided with documentation including detailed information to installation, operation, maintenance, interpretation of trouble shooting signs and contact telephones
Daily

Warranty must be provided for a 5-years period

Scope of Supply: Package must be provided including
all the required accessories for installation and must
include spare parts/consumables that are required for a
one year period at a combustion rate of up to 8 hours
daily

Warranty must be provided for a 5-years period
starting with the incinerator’s installation and
including the provision of accessories and
consumables

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