Archive: March 26, 2020

Small Scale Medical Waste Coronovirus (Covid 19) Incinerator 30 kgs per hour Model TS30 PLC Auto Control

Items/Model

TS30(PLC)

Picture

 

Burn Rate

Average 30 kg/hour

Feed Capacity

Average 60kg per feeding

Control Mode

PLC(Programmable Logic Controller Incinerator)

Auto Control and Display

Combustion Chamber

330L

Internal Dimensions

75x75x60cm

Secondary Chamber

180L

Smoke Filter Chamber

Yes

Feed Mode

Manual Feeding

Voltage

220V

Power

0.5Kw

Oil Consumption (kg/hour)

Average 13.3

Gas Consumption (N.G, m3n/Hour)

Average 16

Gas Consumption (L.P.G, m3n/Hour)

Average 11.7

Temperature Monitor

Four Digital Display

Temperature Protection

Yes

Oil Tank

200L

Feed Door

55x50cm

Chimney

5Meter

Chimney Type

Stainless Steel

1st. Chamber Temperature

800-1000

2nd. Chamber Temperature

1000-1200

Residency Time

2.0 Sec.

Gross Weight

3000kgs/4000kgs

External Dimensions

175x120x140cm


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Waste Incinerators
Medical Waste Incinerator
Pet Animal Cremation
Solid Waste Incinerator

Tel:  +86-25-8461 0201   
Mobile: +86-13813931455(whatsapp/wechat)
Website: www.hiclover.com  
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2020-03-26

EPA Announces Plan to Reduce TSCA Fees Burden for Stakeholders

 
 

 

 
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 7
11201 Renner Blvd., Lenexa, KS 66219
Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Nine Tribal Nations
 
EPA Announces Plan to Reduce TSCA Fees Burden for Stakeholders
 
Contact Information:  EPA Press Office ([email protected])  
 
Environmental News
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
(Lenexa, Kan., March 25, 2020) – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing its plan to consider a proposed rule that would look at potential exemptions to the TSCA Fees Rule in response to stakeholder concerns about implementation challenges. By considering a proposal to narrow the broad scope of the current requirements, the agency could significantly reduce burden on potentially thousands of businesses across the country while maintaining the ability to successfully implement the Lautenberg Act amendments to the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) to protect human health and the environment.
 
“Stakeholders are important partners in the work we do to ensure the safety of chemicals and seeking feedback from the public is a standard and valuable part of all our processes,” said EPA Assistant Administrator for the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention Alexandra Dapolito Dunn. “After reviewing their input and concerns regarding the TSCA Fees Rule, we are taking action to continue evaluating potential risks from chemicals while ensuring our requirements are practical and realistic.”
 
The agency plans to initiate a new rulemaking process to consider proposing exemptions to the current rule’s self-identification requirements associated with EPA-initiated risk evaluations for manufacturers that:
  • Import the chemical substance in an article;
  • Produce the chemical substance as a byproduct; and
  • Produce or import the chemical substance as an impurity.
 
The agency may also consider proposing other changes to the rule during this process consistent with TSCA’s requirement to reevaluate the Fees Rule every three years.
 
EPA believes that considering exempting certain entities from self-identification requirements will not impede the ability to fully collect the necessary fees and will still allow the agency to achieve the ultimate objective of the TSCA Fees Rule and the statute – to defray a portion of EPA’s TSCA implementation costs. EPA intends to issue proposed amendments to the current fees rule later this year and with the goal of finalizing the amendments in 2021.
 
Additionally, in light of the extremely unusual circumstances of this situation and the undue hardship imposed on certain businesses who would be required to collect and report information under the TSCA Fees Rule, EPA issued a “no action assurance” for the three categories of manufacturers at this time. More specifically, EPA will exercise its enforcement discretion regarding the self-identification requirement for the three categories of manufacturers that the agency intends to propose an exemption from certain requirements in the TSCA Fee Rule.
 
For businesses that are erroneously on the preliminary lists of fee payers or fall into one of the three categories discussed above, see the agency’s FAQs for more information about how to certify as such to EPA and to avoid fee obligations. More information on today’s announcement, as well as a copy of the no-action assurance, can be found at https://www.epa.gov/tsca-fees/information-plan-reduce-tsca-fees-burden-and-no-action-assurance.
 
Background
 
In January, the agency published preliminary lists of businesses that manufacture (including import) the 20 chemicals designated as high-priority substances for risk evaluation in December of 2019 in docket EPA-HQ-OPPT-2019-0677. Following the release of these lists, many stakeholders raised questions and concerns about the scope of the TSCA Fees Rule requirements for self-identifying and paying fees. Importers of articles have noted challenges in knowing with certainty whether high-priority substances are present in their imported articles and components. Manufacturers of chemicals as byproducts or impurities have noted similar challenges in knowing whether they are subject to the rule, given the coincidental or unintentional nature of these types of production. The lack of exemptions in the current rule makes both the tracking of information and the obligation to self-identify very difficult, if not impossible for some stakeholders.
 
Earlier this month, the agency extended the comment period by 60 days for the preliminary lists of manufacturers (including importers) subject to fees associated with EPA-initiated risk evaluations under TSCA. As the agency continues to work through implementation issues associated with the current rule, stakeholders can expect more guidance on reporting requirements and expectations during this period.
 
 
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Three Combustion Chambers MEDICAL WASTE INCINERATOR

Model

WS-35

Picture

Burning Rate

Average 35 kgs/hour

Feed Capacity

Average 80 kgs

Primary Combustion Chamber

460 Liters

Secondary Combustion Chamber

200 Liters

Third Combustion Chamber

200 Liters

Smoke Filter Chamber

Wet Scrubber System

Feed Mode

Manual

Voltage

220V

Power

2Kw

Fuel Type

Natural Gas/LPG

Burner

Italy Original

Oil Consumption (Diesel Oil)

***

Gas Consumption (Natural Gas)

Average 24 m3n/hour

Internal Dimensions

110 x 70 x 60cm (primary chamber)

External Dimensions

160 x 100 x 180cm (without wet scrubber)

Temperature Monitor

Yes

Oil Tank Capacity(if oil fuel)

***

Door Opening

50 x 50cm

Chimney Length

5.0 Meters

Chimney Type

Stainless Steel

Equipment Gross Weight

5000 kgs

Operation Technical Specifications

Primary Chamber Temperature

800-1000

Secondary Chamber Temperature

1000-1200

Residency Time

2.0 Sec.

Burning Efficiency

98%

Waste Lower Calorific Power

3000Kcal


Primary chamber:
Heavy duty mild steel casing, High quality Refractory lining and insulation 01 x natural gas ignition burners (automatic) 01 x temperature 

sensor points with complete internal fans.
Secondary Chamber:
Heavy duty mild steel casing, high quality refractory lining and insulation 01 x natural gas burners (automatic) with complete 01 internal fans. 

02 Sec gas residence times.
Third Chamber:
Heavy duty mild steel casing, high quality refractory lining and insulation 01 x natural gas ignition burners (automatic) with complete internal 

fans. 02 Sec gas residence time.

HICLOVER – Medical Environmental 


 

Waste Incinerators
Medical Waste Incinerator
Pet Animal Cremation
Solid Waste Incinerator

Tel:  +86-25-8461 0201   
Mobile: +86-13813931455(whatsapp/wechat)
Website: www.hiclover.com  
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]  
Nanjing Clover Medical Technology Co.,Ltd.

 

2020-03-25

Three Combustion Chambers MEDICAL WASTE INCINERATOR

Model

WS-35

Picture

Burning Rate

Average 35 kgs/hour

Feed Capacity

Average 80 kgs

Primary Combustion Chamber

460 Liters

Secondary Combustion Chamber

200 Liters

Third Combustion Chamber

200 Liters

Smoke Filter Chamber

Wet Scrubber System

Feed Mode

Manual

Voltage

220V

Power

2Kw

Fuel Type

Natural Gas/LPG

Burner

Italy Original

Oil Consumption (Diesel Oil)

***

Gas Consumption (Natural Gas)

Average 24 m3n/hour

Internal Dimensions

110 x 70 x 60cm (primary chamber)

External Dimensions

160 x 100 x 180cm (without wet scrubber)

Temperature Monitor

Yes

Oil Tank Capacity(if oil fuel)

***

Door Opening

50 x 50cm

Chimney Length

5.0 Meters

Chimney Type

Stainless Steel

Equipment Gross Weight

5000 kgs

Operation Technical Specifications

Primary Chamber Temperature

800-1000

Secondary Chamber Temperature

1000-1200

Residency Time

2.0 Sec.

Burning Efficiency

98%

Waste Lower Calorific Power

3000Kcal


Primary chamber:
Heavy duty mild steel casing, High quality Refractory lining and insulation 01 x natural gas ignition burners (automatic) 01 x temperature 

sensor points with complete internal fans.
Secondary Chamber:
Heavy duty mild steel casing, high quality refractory lining and insulation 01 x natural gas burners (automatic) with complete 01 internal fans. 

02 Sec gas residence times.
Third Chamber:
Heavy duty mild steel casing, high quality refractory lining and insulation 01 x natural gas ignition burners (automatic) with complete internal 

fans. 02 Sec gas residence time.

HICLOVER – Medical Environmental 


 

Waste Incinerators
Medical Waste Incinerator
Pet Animal Cremation
Solid Waste Incinerator

Tel:  +86-25-8461 0201   
Mobile: +86-13813931455(whatsapp/wechat)
Website: www.hiclover.com  
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]  
Nanjing Clover Medical Technology Co.,Ltd.

 

2020-03-25

Three Combustion Chambers MEDICAL WASTE INCINERATOR

Model

WS-35

Picture

Burning Rate

Average 35 kgs/hour

Feed Capacity

Average 80 kgs

Primary Combustion Chamber

460 Liters

Secondary Combustion Chamber

200 Liters

Third Combustion Chamber

200 Liters

Smoke Filter Chamber

Wet Scrubber System

Feed Mode

Manual

Voltage

220V

Power

2Kw

Fuel Type

Natural Gas/LPG

Burner

Italy Original

Oil Consumption (Diesel Oil)

***

Gas Consumption (Natural Gas)

Average 24 m3n/hour

Internal Dimensions

110 x 70 x 60cm (primary chamber)

External Dimensions

160 x 100 x 180cm (without wet scrubber)

Temperature Monitor

Yes

Oil Tank Capacity(if oil fuel)

***

Door Opening

50 x 50cm

Chimney Length

5.0 Meters

Chimney Type

Stainless Steel

Equipment Gross Weight

5000 kgs

Operation Technical Specifications

Primary Chamber Temperature

800-1000

Secondary Chamber Temperature

1000-1200

Residency Time

2.0 Sec.

Burning Efficiency

98%

Waste Lower Calorific Power

3000Kcal


Primary chamber:
Heavy duty mild steel casing, High quality Refractory lining and insulation 01 x natural gas ignition burners (automatic) 01 x temperature 

sensor points with complete internal fans.
Secondary Chamber:
Heavy duty mild steel casing, high quality refractory lining and insulation 01 x natural gas burners (automatic) with complete 01 internal fans. 

02 Sec gas residence times.
Third Chamber:
Heavy duty mild steel casing, high quality refractory lining and insulation 01 x natural gas ignition burners (automatic) with complete internal 

fans. 02 Sec gas residence time.

HICLOVER – Medical Environmental 


 

WWW.HICLOVER.COM
Waste Incinerators
Medical Waste Incinerator
Pet Animal Cremation
Solid Waste Incinerator

Tel:  +86-25-8461 0201   
Mobile: +86-13813931455(whatsapp/wechat)
Website: www.hiclover.com  
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]  
Nanjing Clover Medical Technology Co.,Ltd.

 

2020-03-25

Google快讯 – medical waste

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