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Technical specification for burning machine,animal waste incinerator manufacturer
1.Two systems are required to be installed in the south of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The two systems will be used by custom authority to burn different kinds of drugs. All need equipment must be provided.
2.Warrantee:  booth systems must be provided with 3 years warrantee from the date of acceptance. All needed spare parts, preventative maintenance repair and corrective maintenance must be included in the cost and provided to the customer.
3.All needed electric and water connections must be provided.
4.Both systems must be of high quality and must be environmental friendly.
5.The capacity of each system should be up to 100 kg/hr.
6.The system must have automatic feeding.
7.Each system must consists of two burning  rooms, one primary room for burning the drug and another room for burning the gases  that emit as a result of primary burning.
8.The oven must be made of steel that is rust resistance and with thickness not less than 6 mm.
9.Each system must be of high efficient in burning different kinds of drugs, and should have 99.9% efficiency for burning organic materials.
10.Waste products should not exceed 5%.
11.System must have automatic ignition system.
12.System should use diesel (HSD) as fuel and should not consume more than  8 to 10 lt/hr .
13.Each system should be provided with fuel tank  of size adequate to operate the system for one full day.
14.The temperature in the primary room should be 850 C ± 50 C. the system should also be capable to operate up to 1050 C ± 50 C. the system should be capable of continues operation and should be provided with cement layer insulator with adequate thickness.
15.Oven should be provided with heat insulator to allow easy operation.
16.Gas should remain in the secondary room for not more than 1.5 second.
17.The primary burning room  should have at least 2 burners.
18.The secondary burning room should have one burner.
19.  Each system should have doors for ash, exit for air to the chimney and windows to allow looking inside and for maintenance.
20.Each system should have filtering system for gas processing with 2 tanks using ordinary water. Each water tank should have capacity of 1000 lt and should be fixed to the system and provided with water level indicator.
21.Each system should have special technology for separating waist products and humidity after gas processing.
22.Each system should have cooling capability after operation.
23.Each system m should be provided with exhaust pipe with 250 mm diameter and 10 m high. The base of the exhaust system should be 1000 mm. The exhaust pipe should be 6 mm and should be provide with heat insulator.  The exhaust system should be provided with pressure indicator. It should also provide with ladder and Lightning Arrestor.
24.Electric power: should be 220 volt, 3 phase, 60 Hz, and the motor should not be less than 15 HP.
25.Each system should be provided with control panel and indicators and needed safety equipment and alarm systems. The control panel should show at least temperature in both the primary and secondary rooms and injectors of the filters and load.
26.Each system should be provided with alarm system for any breakdown or defect of any component of the system.
27.The following personal protective tools must be provide:
a.Heat resistant garments for 20 persons.
b.Heat resistant goggles for 20 persons.
28.All components of each system should be painted with silver color that is heat resistant.

Another challenge: disposing of waste



A single Ebola patient treated in a U.S. hospital will generate eight 55-gallon barrels of medical waste each day.

Protective gloves, gowns, masks and booties are donned and doffed by all who approach the patient’s bedside and then discarded. Disposable medical instruments, packaging, bed linens, cups, plates, tissues, towels, pillowcases and anything that is used to clean up after the patient must be thrown away.

Even curtains, privacy screens and mattresses eventually must be treated as contaminated medical waste and disposed of.

Dealing with this collection of pathogen-filled debris without triggering new infections is a legal and logistical challenge for every U.S. hospital now preparing for a potential visit by the virus.

In California and other states, it is an even worse waste-management nightmare.

While the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends autoclaving (a form of sterilizing) or incinerating the waste as a surefire means of destroying the microbes, burning infected waste is effectively prohibited in California, and banned in several other states.

“Storage, transportation and disposal of this waste will be a major problem,” California Hospital Association President C. Duane Dauner warned Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., in a letter last week.

Even some states that normally permit incineration are throwing up barriers to Ebola waste.

In Missouri, the state attorney general has sought to bar Ebola-contaminated debris from a St. Louis incinerator operated by Stericycle Inc., the nation’s largest medical waste disposal company.

Due to restrictions on burning, California hospital representatives say their only option appears to be trucking the waste over public highways and incinerating it in another state — a prospect that makes some environmental advocates uneasy.

Rules for transport

Under federal transportation guidelines, the material would be designated a Class A infectious substance, or one that is capable of causing death or permanent disability, and would require special approval from the Department of Transportation, hospital representatives say.

“These are some pretty big issues and they need some quick attention,” said Jennifer Bayer, spokeswoman for the Hospital Association of Southern California.

“We fully expect that it’s coming our way,” Bayer said of the virus. “Not to create any sort of scare, but just given the makeup of our population and the hub that we are. It’s very likely.”

The Ebola virus is essentially a string of genetic material wrapped in a protein jacket. It cannot survive a 1,500-degree scorching within an incinerator, or the prolonged, pressurized steam of an autoclave.

“The Ebola virus itself is not particularly hardy,” CDC Director Dr. Thomas Frieden said under questioning on Capitol Hill recently. “It’s killed by bleach, by autoclaving, by a variety of chemicals.”

However, CDC guidelines note that “chemical inactivation” has yet to be standardized and could trigger worker safety regulations.

Getting ready

California health officials recently tried to reassure residents that the state’s private and public hospitals were up to the task and were actively training for the possible arrival of Ebola.

“Ebola does not pose a significant public health risk to California communities at the present time,” said Dr. Gil Chavez, an epidemiologist and deputy director at the California Department of Public Health. “Let me tell you why: Current scientific evidence specifies that people cannot get Ebola through the air, food or water. … The Ebola virus does not survive more than a few hours on impervious surfaces.”

It was unclear whether California officials viewed the waste issue as a potential problem.

Although one-third of the state’s private hospitals and “a few” of its public hospitals reported to Boxer’s office that there would be problems complying with the CDC’s incineration recommendation, and others, a state public health official told reporters he was not aware of any conflicts.

Dr. David Perrott, chief medical officer for the California Hospital Association, said there was also confusion about whether infected human waste could be flushed down the toilet.

“Here’s what we’ve heard from the CDC: It’s OK,” Perrott said. “But then we’ve heard from some sources, that maybe we need to sterilize it somehow and then flush it down the toilet or you have to check with local authorities. It sounds maybe a little gross, but there is a real question about what to do with that waste.”

Overreaction?

Dr. Thomas Ksiazek, a professor of microbiology and immunology of the University of Texas Medical Branch, has said he believes there’s been a lot of overreaction about Ebola medical waste.

“There are other ways to deal with the waste; autoclaving would be chief among them,” Ksiazek said. “The problem is, most hospitals don’t use it for most disposable items. They’re quite happy to bag them up and send them to a regular medical disposal company.”

But Allen Hershkowitz, a senior scientist at the Natural Resources Defense Council, said incineration is simple and effective, and should be available to hospitals to help dispose of the mountain of waste.

Hershkowitz said states began to crack down on medical waste incineration years ago because materials that didn’t need to be burned were being sent to combustors and were emitting dangerous pollutants.

In this case of Ebola medical waste, he said California should reconsider its restrictions.

“There’s no pollutant that’s going to come out of a waste incinerator that’s more dangerous than the Ebola virus,” Hershkowitz said. “When you’re dealing with pathogenic and biological hazards, sometimes the safest thing to do is combustion.”

by: http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Another-challenge-disposing-of-waste-5909413.php



mobile incinerator design

The Authority may require that the certificate holder have tests carried out by an accredited institution to

determine stack and/or ground level concentrations of the following substances.

 

Cadmium and compounds as     Cd

Mercury                                      Hg

Thallium                                     Tl

 

Chromium                                  Cr

Beryllium                                    Be

Arsenic                                       As

Antimony                                    Sb

Barium                                        Ba

Lead                                            Pb

Silver                                          Ag

Cobalt                                         Co

Copper                                        Cu

Manganese                                  Mn

Tin                                               Sn

Vanadium                                     V

Nickel                                           Ni

Hydrochloric                                HCL

Hydrofluoric acid                         HF

Sulphur dioxide                           S02

 

  1. A 99.99% destruction and removal efficiency (DRE) for each principal organic hazardous constituent (POHC) in

the waste feed where:

 

DRE = [(Win – Wout)/Win]*100

Where: Win = mass feed rate of the POHC in the waste stream fed to incinerator, and

Wout = mass emission rate of POHC in the stack prior to the release to the atmosphere.

SOLID WASTE INCINERATOR

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1.5 MMBtu / hr waste combustion, providing 200-250 lb/hr (90-114 kg/hr)

 

 

 

 

Processing capacity for mixed waste streams with an average gross

 

 

 

 

HHV of 5500-8500 Btu/lb

 

 

 

 

Batch Operation: Approx. 1.9 yb3 (1.45 m3) per 4-6 hour operation cycle

Waste Incineration HICLOVER Model TS75

Waste Incineration HICLOVER Model TS75 

Items/Model

TS75(PLC)

Picture

Principle

Waste Incineration

Burn Rate

Average 75 kg/hour

Feed Capacity

Average 150kg

Control Mode

PLC(Programmable Logic Controller Incinerator)

Combustion Chamber

770L

Internal Dimensions

100x81x95cm

Secondary Chamber

385L

Smoke Filter Chamber

Yes

Feed Mode

Manual

Voltage

220V

Power

0.7Kw

Oil Consumption (kg/hour)

Average 16.9

Gas Consumption (m3/hour)

***

Temperature Monitor

Digital Display

Temperature Protection

Yes

Oil Tank

100L

Feed Door

99x91cm

Chimney

3Meter

Chimney Type

Stainless Steel

1st. Chamber Temperature

800-1000

2nd. Chamber Temperature

1000-1200

Residency Time

2.0 Sec.

Gross Weight

4500kg

External Dimensions

2.30mx1.30mx2.55m

15kg-20kg LPG driven Clinical waste incinerator to burn highly infectious materials
100kg per hour *medical incinerator* is needed in the size of a *20ft container.* 
100Kg/Hour Burning rate with
       with Secondary burning Capacity
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Automatic Medical Waste Incinerator with Auto Loading Systems.
The working capacity 150 KGs EACH BATCH
incinerator to be used for medical/clinical wastes incineration 

производитель мусоросжигательных заводов в китае

1. Время дома больше 2 секунд?
2. Подогревается ли как основной, так и дополнительный воздух?
3. Может ли это быть непрерывной системой?
4. Существует ли система наблюдения за функциональными параметрами? (температура).
5. Существует ли система регистрации информации?
6. Предлагает ли он меры контроля для изменения подачи отходов, скорости колосниковой решетки, а также температуры, объема и распределения?

основного и дополнительного воздуха?
7. Состоит ли он из дополнительных нагревателей?
8. Состоит ли он из системы, которая немедленно прекращает подачу отходов, когда спецификации сжигания не соответствуют требованиям?
9. Возможна ли установка автоматической системы удаления шлаков?
1. Подогревается ли основной и вторичный воздух?
2. Можно ли предложить ее как непрерывную систему?
3. Существует ли система регистрации данных?
4. Предусмотрены ли контрольные обработки для регулирования подачи отходов, скорости решетки, а также температуры, объема и циркуляции?

основного и вторичного воздуха?
5. Состоит ли он из дополнительных обогревателей?
6. Есть ли в нем система, которая мгновенно прекращает подачу отходов при неподходящих параметрах сжигания?
7. Возможна ли установка автоматической системы сброса золы?
Инсинератор.
Номинальная мощность: 100 кг / час.
Тип планировки: Двухкамерный.
Режим нагрева: горелка

precio del incinerador de animales

Este paquete de servidor (suministrado como parte de la máquina) constituye piezas suficientes para mantener la máquina adecuadamente durante

A 3 años; las piezas del kit relacionadas principalmente con quemadores de diésel y son las siguientes;

Sensor de temperatura de termopar -2

Tubos de explosión del quemador -3

Conjuntos de difusor de quemador -3

0.65 Dia: Boquillas -4

Habría un requisito para reemplazar cualquier componente en o dentro del panel de control, o cualquier otro componente general

(Excluidos los enumerados anteriormente) Durante un período operativo de 3 años.

Nota: Todas las piezas están cubiertas por una garantía de 3 años y deben reemplazarse.

Si ocurre algún daño durante el primer año.

REQUISITOS:

-País de fabricación: (EE. UU. – Reino Unido – Europa – JAPÓN)

-Inspección para 4 personas en el país de origen (lugar de fabricación) antes del envío durante una semana.

-El Holocausto debe estar (sellado) excepto cuando usamos el agujero (chimenea), que debe estar equipado con un filtro especial para

Evite que los restos de cenizas voladoras y otra combustión crucen hacia el espacio.

-El diseño de la unidad debe estar de acuerdo con los requisitos de la Agencia de Protección Ambiental.

-los incineradores están especializados para residuos médicos.

medical waste incinerator china

medical waste incinerator china, Design, supply and manufacture ex works of one Surefire Manual Load TS50/1 Medical/General waste incinerator as detailed below: –

·         Waste type: Mixed type o,1,2,3,&4 hospital/clinical bio hazard waste

·         Waste density: 125 to 350Kg/M3

·         Waste CV: 4000 KCAL/kg

·         Moisture content: 10-25%

·         Estimated ash residue: 5-10%

·         Nominal capacity: 30Kg/hour batch load

·         Secondary chamber: 0.5 second @ 850oC
·         Compact laboratory style

·         Two combustion chambers

·         Ecologically friendly

·         Up to 50kg of waste / hour

·         To be used for animals

manufacturer of ha zardous waste incinerator in china

?Incinerate minimum 80kg/hr X 12 hrs per day

?Disposal of both non-hazardous and hazardous waste streams (per waste inventory)

?Mobile Unit (Skid mounted preference with lifting points)

Design/Specifications

?Incinerators must have a secondary combustion chamber with a minimum temperature range of 900c

?Liquid waste streams shall be incinerated by an appropriate liquid injection system

?The incinerators will be installed with visual alarms to alert operations of low temperature in the secondary chamber

Operating Environment and Ambient Conditions

 

The Incinerators package shall be designed to operate under the following conditions:

?Average Daily Max/Min June Temperature, 21-39°C

?Average Daily Max/Min January Temperature, 2-12°C

8.The incinerator must have an emergency vent. The emergency vent shall remain closed ie. it shall not emit flue

gaseous during normal operation of the incinerator.

 

9.Metal fuel tank from black steel (capacity not less than 2500 litres) and shall be installed at the incinerator Room.

The tank shall be provided with all necessary fittings including fill, vent, drain and overflow line, level indication

and access for inspection and maintenance. Level switches shall be provided for the following services.

 

(a) Low level alarm

(b) High level alarm

(c) Low level start of transfer pump

(d) High level stop of transfer pump

 

10.A ready built fabricated room shall be supplied for housing the incinerator. The room will be designed in such a way

that free space is  available  on all sides and heat radiation  kept at minimum and giving the operators an easy

workable environment and ventilation. The materials will be sufficient structural thickness of mild steel angles neatly

coated with metal primer and epoxy paint to withstand sea corrosion

11.CE certificate and comply with EU regulations

 

12.Necessary Maintenance spares and concomitant accessories have to be supplied with  Incinerator System

Class 1:  Industrial Plants Burning Waste as an Additional/Alternative Fuel

Incinerators in which the waste serves as the fuel or supplementary fuel in an industrial process (e.g. the use of

cement kilns or any other industrial boilers or furnaces for the disposal of noxious or hazardous materials).

поставщик горелок из Китая, а также экспортер

Первичная камера сгорания
Дверца для загрузки отходов: снабжена огнеупорной футеровкой с уплотнительными прокладками.
Дверь с удалением золы: поставляется с огнеупорной футеровкой с уплотнительными прокладками.
Внешний корпус MOC: низкоуглеродистая сталь, 5 мм
Первичная камера: нержавеющая сталь
Уровень рабочей температуры: 800. ± 50 ◦ C.
Утеплитель: блок утеплителя.
Тип нагревательных элементов: Kanthal Al Quality.
Энергопотребление: 75 кВт (первые тонны).
Электропитание: 3 ступени 440 Вольт.
Панель управления.
MOC: мягкая сталь с силовым покрытием.
№ температуры: Контроллеры: 2 шт.
Информация: Панель управления будет поставляться по договору в виде реле, кнопок, индикации и так далее. Оперативная на 3 этапе.
IDFan.
Тип: Центробежный тип.
MOC: низкоуглеродистая сталь.
Способность: 2 HP / 3 фазы.
Марка двигателя: Kirloskar / Havells / Crompton.
Последователь Горящего Воздуха.
Тип: Центробежный тип.
Емкость: 1 л.с. / 3 фазы.
Марка двигателя: Kirloskar / Havells / Crompton

Medical Waste Incinerator HICLOVER TS10 PLC 10kgs per hour

medical waste incinerator iraq price HICLOVER TS10 PLC 10kgs per hour

Items/Model

TS10(PLC)

Picture

 

Burn Rate

Average 10 kg/hour

Feed Capacity

Average 20kg/feeding

Control Mode

Programmable Logic Controller(PLC) Panel

Combustion Chamber

100L

Internal Dimensions

50x50x40cm

Secondary Chamber

50L

Smoke Filter Chamber

Yes

Feed Mode

Manual

Voltage

220V

Power

0.5Kw

Oil Consumption (kg/hour)

average 8.4kg/hour

Gas Consumption (m3/hour)

average 10.1m3/hour

Temperature Monitor

Yes

Temperature Protection

Yes

Oil Tank

100L

Feed Door

30x30cm

Chimney

5 Meter

Chimney Type

Stainless Steel

1st. Chamber Temperature

800-1000

2nd. Chamber Temperature

1000-1200

Residency Time

2.0 Sec.

Gross Weight

1500kg

External Dimensions

140x90x120cm


























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