Archive: August 28, 2021

Ký hợp đồng quạt Zibo XH hỗ trợ bộ lọc không khí rèm cuốn tự động

2019-05-18 Tin tức về công ty218 lượt xem

Đây là lần thứ hai khách hàng của công ty sản xuất quạt này sử dụng sản phẩm bộ lọc cuốn tự động của công ty chúng tôi. Sau kết quả tốt của các sản phẩm bộ lọc cuộn được đặt hàng năm ngoái, công ty đã bổ sung thêm 6 bộ bộ lọc nữa.

Công ty chúng tôi đã sản xuất bộ lọc màn trập con lăn cho quạt và người hâm mộ trong một thời gian dài. Công ty là một nhà sản xuất quạt chuyên nghiệp. Các loại quạt chủ yếu là quạt cao áp, quạt hướng trục, quạt ly tâm, quạt mỏ, quạt điều áp gas, quạt cảm ứng lò hơi, quạt ly tâm thông thường, v.v. Nó được sử dụng rộng rãi trong lò hơi, xưởng, mỏ, dệt may, mỏ dầu, luyện kim hóa học và các ngành công nghiệp khác. Trong quá trình hợp tác với công ty, cả hai bên đều đạt được lợi nhuận tốt.

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A queima de bandeja aberta vence o incinerador fechado para o propelente M6 em Camp Minden

A primeira de muitas reuniões públicas sobre o descarte de mais de 15 milhões de libras de propulsor M6 em Camp Minden atraiu cerca de 150 cidadãos e funcionários preocupados ao Centro Cívico de Minden na noite de quinta-feira.

Lá, eles souberam que o acordo firmado entre a Agência de Proteção Ambiental (EPA) e o Exército dos Estados Unidos, que financiará a limpeza de US $ 28,5 milhões do material armazenado ilegalmente deixado pela Explo Systems, Inc., pede estritamente a queima ao ar livre.

“Os empreiteiros locais, os Maddens, desenvolveram um dispositivo”, disse o xerife Gary Sexton, de Webster Parish, que organizou a reunião. “Por algum motivo, esse dispositivo não está sendo considerado neste processo de limpeza.”

“Estamos decepcionados”, disse James Madden, proprietário da Madden Contracting. Filho de Madden, David gastou tempo e dinheiro pesquisando e construindo um protótipo que teria permitido a incineração fechada do produto. “Consideramos que construímos uma ratoeira melhor.”

No entanto, Madden pode não estar fora ainda. O Exército deve primeiro elaborar um pacote de licitação e passar por um processo exigido por lei para encontrar uma empresa para assumir o projeto.

“Os Maddens podem fazer uma oferta pelo processo de bandeja aberta”, disse Sexton. “Eles certamente têm o direito de entrar e acho que farão isso.”

O senador estadual Robert Adley disse que enquanto a discussão sobre a responsabilidade acontecia, os Maddens desenvolveram um plano para lidar com ela. Adley, junto com outros membros da delegação local, compareceu a uma demonstração do incinerador em Camp Minden em janeiro passado.

“Pareceu bom para nós”, disse Adley. “Não somos profissionais, mas segundo a lei, pela interpretação deles, a EPA não pode usar esse processo. Lamento, mas é onde estamos nesta fase do jogo. ”

Adley disse que, de acordo com a lei existente, o Departamento Militar da Louisiana e o major-general Glenn H. Curtis são obrigados a aceitar propostas de quem as fornece.

“No final do dia, ele (Curtis) pode sentar e decidir quem é qualificado, quem tem experiência e se eles têm o apoio financeiro para fazê-lo”, disse Adley. “Todas essas coisas serão levadas em consideração. Seria maravilhoso se acabasse sendo alguém que, quando terminarem, estará sentado aqui respirando esse ar conosco. ”

David Madden parecia resignado com a decisão da EPA depois de participar de uma reunião informal com funcionários no início do dia.

“Estudei esse processo e, sim, trabalhei para um incinerador”, disse ele. “Eu me encontrei com funcionários da EPA e outros especialistas não associados à EPA, e eles estão seguindo o caminho certo com as bandejas abertas.”

Madden disse que sua mudança de opinião dependeu da pressa com que o descarte deve ocorrer para evitar maior degradação do produto, o que o torna mais perigoso.

“É importante começar no primeiro trimestre do ano que vem”, disse ele. “Eu olhei para as plumas da qualidade do ar (da queima da bandeja aberta). Apenas 10 por cento desta precipitação irá para Doyline. Há uma quantidade igual indo em direção a Bossier e indo para o norte. Nosso negócio fica a cerca de um quilômetro e meio para leste. Todos nós vamos conseguir um pouco disso. ”

O deputado estadual do distrito 10, Gene Reynolds, disse que, daqui para frente, a comunicação é a chave.

“Em meu site e em meu escritório, manteremos todos os materiais completamente atualizados”, disse Reynolds. “Vamos manter (o público) informado de tudo o que vier a partir de agora.”

Sexton enfatizou a importância da ajuda do público.

“Ajude-nos a acalmar os temores das pessoas na comunidade sobre o que não sabemos que vai acontecer com a destruição do propelente M6”, disse ele. “Todos nós podemos especular sobre coisas que podem acontecer, mas não precisamos falar sobre o que temos com que nos preocupar. As pessoas que serão responsáveis – seja quem for o contratante – as pessoas que irão descartar este produto, mantenha-as em suas orações porque algo pode acontecer com as pessoas que são responsáveis por ir lá e abrir aqueles bunkers, pegar este produto, movê-lo e destruí-lo onde podemos viver em uma comunidade mais segura. ”

A próxima reunião pública está provisoriamente marcada para 16 de dezembro. A hora e o local não foram decididos.

por: http://press-herald.com/open-tray-burning-wins-out-over-closed-incinerator-for-m6-propellant-at-camp-minden/

EPA Urges Communities in Hurricane Ida’s Path to Avoid Indoor Air Dangers, Use Generators Safely

 

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EPA Urges Communities in Hurricane Ida’s Path to Avoid Indoor Air Dangers, Use Generators Safely

 

Media contact: Jennah Durant at [email protected] or 214 676-0655

 

DALLAS – (Aug. 27, 2021) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reminds communities, families and business owners to be aware of conditions that could lead to poor or dangerous indoor air quality following Hurricane Ida. Most importantly, always operate portable generators according to the instructions and always run them outside, far away from buildings. Running a portable generator inside or too close to your home can lead to injury or death from carbon monoxide poisoning.

 

Indoor air quality can be impacted by many conditions that commonly occur following a hurricane. Please be aware of these hazards if your home, school, or business sustains damage from Hurricane Ida. As always, please heed instructions from local authorities on when it is safe to return to an evacuated area, and do not enter a damaged building unless it is safe to do so.

 

Use portable generators safely

Never use a portable generator inside homes, garages, crawlspaces, sheds or similar areas. Deadly levels of carbon monoxide (CO) can quickly build up in these areas and can linger for hours, even after the generator has shut off. Because it is impossible to see, taste or smell the toxic fumes, CO can kill you before you are aware it is in your home. The effects of CO exposure can vary greatly from person to person depending on age, overall health and the concentration and length of exposure.

 

Avoid contact with building debris

Debris from damaged homes and buildings can contain hazardous substances, especially in older buildings. Elevated concentrations of airborne asbestos can occur if asbestos-containing materials present in the home are disturbed. Airborne asbestos can cause lung cancer and mesothelioma, a cancer of the chest and abdominal linings. such as lead and asbestos. Lead is a highly toxic metal that produces a range of adverse health effects, particularly in young children. Disturbance or removal of materials containing lead-based paint may result in an elevated concentration of lead dust in the air. When entering a storm-damaged building, at a minimum, wear an N-95 respirator mask, goggles and protective gloves.

 

Mold can form after floods

Flood water can make the air in your home unhealthy, because when things remain wet for more than two days, they usually get moldy. Inhaling mold can cause adverse health effects, including allergic reactions. Mold also can damage materials in your home. When entering a flood-damaged building, at a minimum, wear an N-95 respirator mask, goggles and protective gloves.

 

Please visit EPA’s website for more information on indoor air quality safety:

https://www.epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaq/resources-flood-cleanup-and-indoor-air-quality

 

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On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eparegion6 

On Twitter: https://twitter.com/EPAregion6

Activities in EPA Region 6: https://www.epa.gov/aboutepa/epa-region-6-south-central

 

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Lisheng Optics 1000-level purification shed

May 20, 2019 Performance and case 341 views

Project Description:

Lisheng Optics is an enterprise specializing in the design and manufacture of optical cold processing machinery, and also provides various applicable accessories. She is composed of professionals who have been engaged in this industry for many years. They have made great contributions to China’s optical industry. They are well-known experts and craftsmen in the same industry. In order to better serve the optical industry and realize their Dream, and like-minded walk together-established the company. The trademark of Lisheng Company is “LOM”, which means “Lisheng Optical Machinery”. From the trademark, we can see the company’s colleagues’ love for China’s optical industry and their lifelong determination to serve.

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플레이트 일회용 필터

2019-05-16 에어 필터354 조회수


제품 특징:

   프레임: 종이, 아연 도금 강철, 알루미늄 합금

   프레임 두께: 21, 46, 96MM 등

   필터 재질: 높은 먼지 보유력과 낮은 저항을 가진 폴리에스터 섬유

   최고 온도: 80℃

   최대 습도: 99%

   효율성: G2, G3, G4(EN779)

신청:

   시스템 내부의 먼지 오염을 방지하기 위해 공조 및 환기 시스템의 사전 필터링

   대형 공기 압축기 사전 여과

   청정실 중앙 환기 및 공조 시스템의 반환 공기 여과는 고급 필터의 수명을 연장합니다.

   일반 산업 플랜트의 환기 시스템은 일반적인 청정 공기 요구 사항을 충족합니다.

   일반 건물의 에어컨 조대여과

초기 저항-풍량 관계 곡선

공통 사양 및 성능 매개변수

유형    번호

치수

정격 풍량

(m 3 / H)

초기 압력 강하

(아빠)

필터 영역

(m 2 )

   거리

(mm)

× 높이 × 깊이 (mm)

  

높은 풍량

  

높은 풍량

PP-12×24×1

290×595×23

600

1200

20

63

0.40

19

PP-20×14×1

493×341×23

550

1100

0.39

PP-20×15×1

493×366×23

625

1250

0.43

PP-20×16×1

493×391×23

650

1300

0.45

PP-20×20×1

493×493×23

800

1600

0.56

PP-20×24×1

493×595×23

950

1900년

0.65

PP-24×24×1

595×595×23

1200

2400

0.83

PP-25×14×1

620×341×23

700

1400

0.48

PP-25×16×1

620×391×23

800

1600

0.57

PP-25×20×1

620×493×23

1000

2000년

0.71

PP-14×20×2

341×493×46

850

1700

20

70

0.77

20

PP-20×12×2

493×290×46

700

1400

0.70

PP-20×16×2

493×391×46

900

1800년

0.94

PP-20×18×2

493×442×46

1050

2100

1.01

PP-20×20×2

493×493×46

1200

2400

1.12

PP-24×12×2

595×290×46

850

1700

0.79

PP-24×18×2

595×442×46

1300

2600

1.24

PP-24×20×2

595×493×46

1400

2800

1.36

PP-24×24×2

595×595×46

1700

3400

1.64

PP-25×16×2

620×391×46

1200

2400

1.18

PP-25×18×2

620×442×46

1350

2700

1.27

PP-25×20×2

620×493×46

1500

3000

1.42

PP-20×16×4

493×391×96

950

1900년

18

68

1.45

28

PP-20×20×4

493×493×96

1200

2400

1.73

PP-24×12×4

595×290×96

850

1700

1.28

PP-24×18×4

595×442×96

1300

2600

1.91

PP-24×20×4

595×493×96

1400

2800

2.09

PP-24×24×4

595×595×96

1700

3400

2.55

PP-25×16×4

620×391×96

1200

2400

1.82

PP-25×20×4

620×493×96

1500

3000

2.18

PP-25×29×4

620×721×96

2150

4300

3.27

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EPA Announces $263,000 Grant for Nebraska to Improve Drinking Water

 

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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 $263,000 Grant for Nebraska to Improve Drinking Water for Underserved, Disadvantaged Communities

Contact Information: Ben Washburn, [email protected], 913-551-7364

(Lenexa, Kan., Aug. 27, 2021) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced the availability of $263,000 in grant funding for Nebraska to improve drinking water for residents in small towns and underserved communities.

This funding is part of $25 million in Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act grants that are available nationwide. EPA is committed to ensuring that all Americans, especially those living in small towns and underserved communities, have safe water to drink and clean water to support recreation and economic development.

“Safe drinking water is fundamental to building thriving communities and we are excited by the drinking water improvements that these funds will support across the country,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “We are also excited by future program improvements envisioned by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal, including increased funding and removing barriers to better support low-income communities.”

For the current funding cycle, states, Tribes, and territories are eligible to receive funding under EPA’s Small Underserved and Disadvantaged Communities (SUDC) Grant Program. Through the program, EPA will award grants to support compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and provide access to drinking water services. Funding can also be used for conducting household water quality testing, including testing for unregulated contaminants. State and territorial grant allotments for the grant program are available on EPA’s website. States can submit applications for funding at www.grants.gov until June 30, 2022.

EPA intends to release another memo in the fall to provide allotments to support activities in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities.

This announcement also illustrates the benefits of investing in water—protecting public health and the environment, addressing key challenges facing communities, and creating jobs.  The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal would build on successful programs like the WIIN Act’s Small Underserved and Disadvantaged Communities Grant Program to bring more benefits to communities across the country.

For more information, visit:  https://www.epa.gov/safewater/grants.

Background

The 2016 Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act (WIIN Act) addresses, supports, and improves America’s drinking water infrastructure.  Included in the WIIN Act are three new drinking water grants that promote public health and the protection of the environment. Section 2104 of the WIIN Act establishes the “Assistance for Small and Disadvantaged Communities” grant to “establish a program under which grants are provided to eligible entities for use in carrying out projects and activities the primary purposes of which are to assist public water systems in meeting the requirements of this title.”

 

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Learn more about EPA Region 7: www.epa.gov/aboutepa/epa-region-7-midwest

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EPA Announces $492,000 Grant for Missouri to Improve Drinking Water

 

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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 $492,000 Grant for Missouri to Improve Drinking Water for Underserved, Disadvantaged Communities

Contact Information: Ben Washburn, [email protected], 913-551-7364

(Lenexa, Kan., Aug. 27, 2021) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced the availability of $492,000 in grant funding for Missouri to improve drinking water for residents in small towns and underserved communities.

This funding is part of $25 million in Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act grants that are available nationwide. EPA is committed to ensuring that all Americans, especially those living in small towns and underserved communities, have safe water to drink and clean water to support recreation and economic development.

“Safe drinking water is fundamental to building thriving communities and we are excited by the drinking water improvements that these funds will support across the country,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “We are also excited by future program improvements envisioned by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal, including increased funding and removing barriers to better support low-income communities.”

For the current funding cycle, states, Tribes, and territories are eligible to receive funding under EPA’s Small Underserved and Disadvantaged Communities (SUDC) Grant Program. Through the program, EPA will award grants to support compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and provide access to drinking water services. Funding can also be used for conducting household water quality testing, including testing for unregulated contaminants. State and territorial grant allotments for the grant program are available on EPA’s website. States can submit applications for funding at www.grants.gov until June 30, 2022.

EPA intends to release another memo in the fall to provide allotments to support activities in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities.

This announcement also illustrates the benefits of investing in water—protecting public health and the environment, addressing key challenges facing communities, and creating jobs.  The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal would build on successful programs like the WIIN Act’s Small Underserved and Disadvantaged Communities Grant Program to bring more benefits to communities across the country.

For more information, visit:  https://www.epa.gov/safewater/grants.

Background

The 2016 Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act (WIIN Act) addresses, supports, and improves America’s drinking water infrastructure.  Included in the WIIN Act are three new drinking water grants that promote public health and the protection of the environment. Section 2104 of the WIIN Act establishes the “Assistance for Small and Disadvantaged Communities” grant to “establish a program under which grants are provided to eligible entities for use in carrying out projects and activities the primary purposes of which are to assist public water systems in meeting the requirements of this title.”

 

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Learn more about EPA Region 7: www.epa.gov/aboutepa/epa-region-7-midwest

 

Connect with EPA Region 7 on Facebook: www.facebook.com/eparegion7

 

Follow us on Twitter: @EPARegion7

 

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EPA Announces $370,000 Grant for Kansas to Improve Drinking Water

 

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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

 

Contact Information: Ben Washburn, [email protected], 913-551-7364

EPA Announces $370,000 Grant for Kansas to Improve Drinking Water for Underserved, Disadvantaged Communities

Contact Information: Ben Washburn, [email protected], 913-551-7364

(Lenexa, Kan., Aug. 27, 2021) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced the availability of $370,000 in grant funding for Kansas to improve drinking water for residents in small towns and underserved communities.

This funding is part of $25 million in Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act grants that are available nationwide. EPA is committed to ensuring that all Americans, especially those living in small towns and underserved communities, have safe water to drink and clean water to support recreation and economic development.

“Safe drinking water is fundamental to building thriving communities and we are excited by the drinking water improvements that these funds will support across the country,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “We are also excited by future program improvements envisioned by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal, including increased funding and removing barriers to better support low-income communities.”

For the current funding cycle, states, Tribes, and territories are eligible to receive funding under EPA’s Small Underserved and Disadvantaged Communities (SUDC) Grant Program. Through the program, EPA will award grants to support compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and provide access to drinking water services. Funding can also be used for conducting household water quality testing, including testing for unregulated contaminants. State and territorial grant allotments for the grant program are available on EPA’s website. States can submit applications for funding at www.grants.gov until June 30, 2022.

EPA intends to release another memo in the fall to provide allotments to support activities in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities.

This announcement also illustrates the benefits of investing in water—protecting public health and the environment, addressing key challenges facing communities, and creating jobs.  The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal would build on successful programs like the WIIN Act’s Small Underserved and Disadvantaged Communities Grant Program to bring more benefits to communities across the country.

For more information, visit:  https://www.epa.gov/safewater/grants.

Background

The 2016 Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act (WIIN Act) addresses, supports, and improves America’s drinking water infrastructure.  Included in the WIIN Act are three new drinking water grants that promote public health and the protection of the environment. Section 2104 of the WIIN Act establishes the “Assistance for Small and Disadvantaged Communities” grant to “establish a program under which grants are provided to eligible entities for use in carrying out projects and activities the primary purposes of which are to assist public water systems in meeting the requirements of this title.”

 

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Learn more about EPA Region 7: www.epa.gov/aboutepa/epa-region-7-midwest

Connect with EPA Region 7 on Facebook: www.facebook.com/eparegion7

Follow us on Twitter: @EPARegion7

 

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EPA Announces $330,000 Grant for Iowa to Improve Drinking Water

 

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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 $330,000 Grant for Iowa to Improve Drinking Water for Underserved, Disadvantaged Communities

Contact Information: Ben Washburn, [email protected], 913-551-7364

(Lenexa, Kan., Aug. 27, 2021) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced the availability of $330,000 in grant funding for Iowa to improve drinking water for residents in small towns and underserved communities.

This funding is part of $25 million in Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act grants that are available nationwide. EPA is committed to ensuring that all Americans, especially those living in small towns and underserved communities, have safe water to drink and clean water to support recreation and economic development.

“Safe drinking water is fundamental to building thriving communities and we are excited by the drinking water improvements that these funds will support across the country,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “We are also excited by future program improvements envisioned by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal, including increased funding and removing barriers to better support low-income communities.”

For the current funding cycle, states, Tribes, and territories are eligible to receive funding under EPA’s Small Underserved and Disadvantaged Communities (SUDC) Grant Program. Through the program, EPA will award grants to support compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and provide access to drinking water services. Funding can also be used for conducting household water quality testing, including testing for unregulated contaminants. State and territorial grant allotments for the grant program are available on EPA’s website. States can submit applications for funding at www.grants.gov until June 30, 2022.

EPA intends to release another memo in the fall to provide allotments to support activities in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities.

Today’s announcement also illustrates the benefits of investing in water—protecting public health and the environment, addressing key challenges facing communities, and creating jobs.  The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal would build on successful programs like the WIIN Act’s Small Underserved and Disadvantaged Communities Grant Program to bring more benefits to communities across the country.

For more information, visit:  https://www.epa.gov/safewater/grants.

Background

The 2016 Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act (WIIN Act) addresses, supports, and improves America’s drinking water infrastructure.  Included in the WIIN Act are three new drinking water grants that promote public health and the protection of the environment. Section 2104 of the WIIN Act establishes the “Assistance for Small and Disadvantaged Communities” grant to “establish a program under which grants are provided to eligible entities for use in carrying out projects and activities the primary purposes of which are to assist public water systems in meeting the requirements of this title.”

 

# # #

 

Learn more about EPA Region 7: www.epa.gov/aboutepa/epa-region-7-midwest

Connect with EPA Region 7 on Facebook: www.facebook.com/eparegion7

Follow us on Twitter: @EPARegion7

 

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Incineration`

Basic Info.

Pullution Sources:Solid Waste Processing
Processing Methods:Combustion
Export Markets:Global

Additional Info.

Trademark:clover

Product Description

Key Features: 
* All models with Dual combustion chamber. 
* Stainless Steel chimney/stack, long lifetime. *according to order 
* High temperature, long lifetime of incinerator. 
* Free or minimum installation on site. 
* High burn rate, from 10kgs to 500kgs per hour, up to 6ton per day. 
* PLC Control Plane. *according to order 
* New Design for pet animal cremation business. 
* One year warranty on incinerator and parts in stock. 

Incinerator is a incineration equipment, direct fire waste by gas fuel or oi fuel. As different circumscription, incinerator can be named many words as below: 

Treatment capacity: Small scale incinerator, large scale incinerator and incineration pant. 

Waste material: Municipal waste incinerator, medical waste incinerator, animal cremation incinerator, human cremators 

Incinerator fuel: Gas incinerator, oil incinerator 

Waste to Energy (WTE): WTE incinerator, non-WTE incinerator 

Incinerator Manufacturer: China incinerator manufacturer, UK incinerator manufacturer, USA incinerator manufacturer, India incinerator manufacturer. 

Famous Incinerator manufacturer company: Inciner8(UK), Clover Incinerator(China), Pennram (USA), Haat (India) 

Burning Rate: 5kgs/hour, 10 kgs/hour, 15 kgs/hour, 20 kgs/hour, 30 kgs/hour, 50 kgs/hour, 100 kgs/hour, 150 kgs/hour, 300 kgs/hour, 500 kgs/hour

Items/Model TS10(PLC) TS20(PLC) TS30(PLC) TS50(PLC) TS100(PLC)
Burn Rate 10 kg/hour 20 kg/hour 30 kg/hour 50 kg/hour 100 kg/hour
Feed Capacity 20kg 40kg 60kg 100kg 200 kg
Control Mode PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC
Combustion Chamber 100L 210L 330L 560L 1200L
Internal Dimensions 50x50x40cm 65x65x50cm 75x75x60cm 100x80x70cm 120x100x100cm
Secondary Chamber 50L 110L 180L 280L 600L
Smoke Filter Chamber Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Feed Mode Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual
Voltage 220V 220V 220V 220V 220V
Power 0.5Kw 0.5Kw 0.5Kw 0.7Kw 0.7Kw
Oil Consumption (kg/hour) 5.4–12.6 7.8–16.3 10.2–20 12.1–24 14–28
Gas Consumption (m3/hour) 6.2–11.4 8–15.7 9.8–20 9.9–26.1 10–32.2
Temperature Monitor Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Temperature Protection Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Oil Tank 100L 100L 100L 100L 200L
Feed Door 30x30cm 45x40cm 55x50cm 70x55cm 80x60cm
Chimney 3Meter 3Meter 5Meter 5Meter 10Meter
Chimney Type Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Stainless Steel
1st. Chamber Temperature 800–1000 degree 800–1000 degree 800–1000 degree 800–1000 degree 800–1000 degree
2nd. Chamber Temperature 1000-1200 degree 1000-1200 degree 1000-1200 degree 1000-1200 degree 1000-1200 degree
Residency Time 2.0 Sec. 2.0 Sec. 2.0 Sec. 2.0 Sec. 2.0 Sec.
Gross Weight 1500kg 2200kg 3000kg 4500kg 6000kg
External Dimensions 140x90x120cm 160x110x130cm 175x120x140cm 230x130x155cm 260x150x180cm