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Incinerator

Basic Info.

Model NO.:50 kgs per hour
Pullution Sources:Solid Waste Processing
Processing Methods:Combustion
Export Markets:Global

Additional Info.

Trademark:clover

Product Description

Principle of This Incinerator equipment is incineration/combustion/burn.

Items/Model TS50(PLC)
Burn Rate 50 kg/hour
Feed Capacity 100kg
Control Mode PLC
Combustion Chamber 560L
Internal Dimensions 100x80x70cm
Secondary Chamber 280L
Smoke Filter Chamber Yes
Feed Mode Manual
Voltage 220V
Power 0.7Kw
Oil Consumption (kg/hour) 12.1–24
Gas Consumption (m3/hour) 9.9–26.1
Temperature Monitor Yes
Temperature Protection Yes
Oil Tank 100L
Feed Door 70x55cm
Chimney 5Meter
Chimney Type Stainless Steel
1st. Chamber Temperature 800 degree –1000 degree
2nd. Chamber Temperature 1000 degree -1200 degree
Residency Time 2.0 Sec.
Gross Weight 4500kg
External Dimensions 230x130x155cm
 

Considering Environmental Protection requirements and rules, virtually all incinerator have secondary combustion chamber (after-burn, post-combustion), even if third combustion room. The secondary burner burn off the Exhaust gas from main combustion chamber, this technology make sure sufficient combustion, few black smoke and smell.  The updated incinerator technology concentrate on Exhaust gas treatment to remove Hazardous material and other purpose from incinerator, like heat recovery (waste to energy), save gas cost, PLC Automation operation.  In some Developed nations, some fresh waste treatment method like High-temperature cooking, squander carbonization, devastating sterilization technology is instead of incineration technology.

Incinerators

Basic Info.

Export Markets:Global

Product Description

Nanjing Clover Medical Technology Co., Ltd. is a leading waste incinerator manufacturer in China.

Items/Model A1500 A2400 A4000 A5500
Burning Rate *animal 90 kgs/Hr. 150 kgs/Hr. 200 kgs/Hr. 400 kgs/Hr.
Feed Capacity *animal 120 kgs 200 kgs 300 kgs 500 kgs
Equipment Weight 7000 kgs 8300 kgs 13000 kgs 16500 kgs
Primary Chamber (Liters) 1500 2400 4000 5500
Secondary Chamber (Liters) 500 1200 1500 1500
External Dimensions (cm) 240x170x380 260x220x420 320x220x460 360 x 220 x 475
Internal Dimensions (cm) 150x100x96 220x110x100 257x147x108 300 x 147 x 125
Oil Tank(Liters) 500 500 500 500
Door Opening (cm) 59 x 81 90 x 110 108 x 128 108 x 128
Chimney (M) 10 10 14 14
Chimney Type Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Stainless Steel
Secondary Chamber  YES YES YES YES
Mix-Combustion Chamber YES YES YES YES
Smoke Filter Chamber YES YES YES YES
Combustion Fuel Oil/Gas Oil/Gas Oil/Gas Oil/Gas
Residency Time 2.0 Sec. 2.0 Sec. 2.0 Sec. 2.0 Sec.
Temperature Monitoring YES YES YES YES

Key Features:  * All models with Dual combustion chamber.  *according to order  * High fever, long lifetime of incinerator.  * Free or minimum installation on site.  * High burn rate, from 10kgs to 500kgs per hourto 6ton daily.  * PLC Control Plane. *according to order  New Design for pet animal cremation business.  * One year guarantee on incinerator and parts in stock.

Kazakhstan Medical Incinerators

Basic Info.

Export Markets:Global

Additional Info.

Trademark:clover

Product Description

Items Specification
YDC Model YD-10C / YD-20C / YD-30C / YD-50C
Main Product List Primary Combustion Chamber
Secondary Combustion Chamber
Mix Combustion Chamber
Smoke Filter Chamber
Incinerator Common Control Case
Stainless Steel Chimney
Italy oil/gas burner: 02 units
Oil Tank (if oil fuel)

Nanjing Clover Medical Technology Co., Ltd..

Biomedical Waste Incinerator

Basic Info.

Model NO.:aravali incinerator of 30 kg per hour capacity co
Power Source:Diesel
Type:Incinerator
Usage:Incinerator
Export Markets:Global

Product Description

Items Specification
YD Model YD-30 / YD-50 / YD-100 / YD-150 / YD-200 / YD-300 / YD-500 / YD-600
Main Product List Primary Combustion Chamber
Secondary Combustion Chamber
Mix Combustion Chamber
Smoke Filter Chamber
Incinerator Common Control Case
Stainless Steel Chimney
Italy oil/gas burner: 02 units
Oil Tank (if oil fuel)

50 Kg Per Hour Incinerator

Basic Info.

Export Markets:Global

Additional Info.

Trademark:clover

Product Description

Nanjing Clover Medical Technology Co., Ltd..

Items/Model YD-10C YD-20C YD-30C YD-50C
Burning Rate (kgs/Hour) 10 kgs/Hr. 20 kgs/Hr. 30 kgs/Hr. 50 kgs/Hr.
Feed Capacity (kgs) 40 kgs 40 kgs 50 kgs 80 kgs
Equipment Weight 1200 kgs 1200 kgs 1800 kgs 2200 kgs
Primary Chamber (Liters) 200 200 250 400
Secondary Chamber (Liters) 140 140 140 140
External Dimensions (cm) 170x140x160 170x140x160 170x140x190 180x160x200
Internal Dimensions (cm) 55x55x65 55x55x65 55x55x85 70x70x85
Oil Tank(Liters) 50 100 100 150
Door Opening (cm) 38 x 48 38 x 48 38 x 48 45×55
Chimney (M) 5 5 5 5
Chimney Type Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Stainless Steel
Secondary Chamber  YES YES YES YES
Mix-Combustion Chamber YES YES YES YES
Smoke Filter Chamber YES YES YES YES
Combustion Fuel Oil/Gas Oil/Gas Oil/Gas Oil/Gas
Residency Time 2.0 Sec. 2.0 Sec. 2.0 Sec. 2.0 Sec.
Temperature Monitoring YES YES YES YES

Application Scope:  1. Hospital& practice: Iatric Waste, Infectious Waste, Dressing, Bio-Waste, Medicine.  2. Slaughter House &Pet Hospital &Farm: Dead Animal, Bio-Waste.  3. Laboratories, Remote Locations, Disaster Relief Operations, Animal Cremation

Infectious Waste Incinerators

Basic Info.

Export Markets:Global

Additional Info.

Trademark:nanjing clover
Origin:Nanjing Cn

Product Description

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

Application Scope:  1. Hospital& clinic: Iatric Waste, Infectious Waste, Dressing, Bio-Waste, Medicine.  2. 3. Laboratories, Remote Locations, Disaster Relief Operations, Animal Cremation

Mine Spews Toxic Fumes: NWT Air Regulations Not in Position

Last July, two incinerators in De Beers’ Snap Lake Mine were belching out clouds of smoke, one sending an average of 65 times the accepted national limit of cancer-causing toxins into the atmosphere.

The elevated levels of dioxins and furans — published when plastic is burned or garbage is not fully incinerated — were recorded through a four-day”pile test” According to the World Health Organization,”dioxins are toxic and can cause developmental and reproductive difficulties, damage the immune system, interfere with hormones and also cause cancer.” The Canada-Wide Standards recommends emission levels for dioxins and furans not exceed 80 picograms per cubic metre. The business contracted to do the testing in Snap Lake discovered that among the mine incinerators was emitting 6.5 times the acceptable limit, although another incinerator was emitting a whopping 65 times the acceptable limit (5,220 picograms per cubic metre on average, as

emission

 

It’s uncertain how long this was going on for, although the report noted the problem was clearly visible:”Black opaque smoke was noted for the majority of tests early in the incineration cycle”

De Beers didn’t respond to EDGE’s request for a meeting from the time of publication.

Since flunking the test, De Beers has retrained staff, rewritten operating procedures and introduced in fresh policy to close down the incinerators if they’re not meeting the right temperatures (if it is safe to do so), according to Hood’s letter. An inspection of the Snap Lake incinerators by a GNWT Lands Officer in March indicates De Beers has ameliorated the issue, at least in part:”No concerns were noted during this inspection,” it says, also”the west incinerator which was burning waste in the time of inspection was emitting apparent exhaust gas without a black smoke coming from the pile.”

whether adequate steps have been accepted, however, will not be understood for years: another stack test is not scheduled until 2019, according to a source close to the problem wishing to stay anonymous.

No GNWT law

The fact , for an undetermined time period about July 2014, the Snap Lake incinerators were pumping out unacceptable levels of toxic emissions is troublesome in itself. But it points to a far bigger problem in the land; the GNWT doesn’t regulate emissions, require organizations to meet the CWS, or mandate pile testing. (The Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board, likewise, doesn’t regulate air pollutants.)

At several points in her letter, Hood notes the lack of law, asserting De Beers”will conform to any regulatory requirements involving incinerator stack testing once enabling legislation is approved and developed in the NWT.”

Without laws in place, there’s nothing to force De Beers or alternative groups with incinerators (i.e. every single mine in the territory), to maintain their emissions in a safe level or undertake pile testing on a regular basis. Every mine has an Air Quality and Emissions Management Plan as a part of its environmental arrangement, but these programs simply dictate coverage requirements, not actual emission targets. And while Hood claims”temptation, as measured against the Canada Wide Standards, will be managed through adaptive management and continuous improvement by De Beers,” there’s little government oversight of this”continuous improvement” and no fines or other mechanisms to force polluting businesses to cure their manners.

This difficulty has been happening for years. According to a Canadian Press report by 2011, the scientific journal Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management discovered sediments in a lake near the Ekati Mine that had levels of dioxins and furans 10 times higher than those collected in an uncontaminated lake. The same report mentioned a 2007 study commissioned by Environment Canada which indicated”extensive, uncontrolled burning of wastes could lead to substantial accumulations of dioxins and furans in the local ecosystem, some of which can persist for some 81/2 years in levels approaching those believed to be of toxicological concern”

“In most cases we’re below the level that health agencies would (watch) for…” the study continues,”but we’re getting there. And if you have more incinerators and more burning off, you may well exceed those levels.”

Why no law?

The record says:”Parties need to take measures to reduce total releases from anthropogenic sources of dioxins, furans… with the goal of their continuing minimization and where feasible (technically and socio-economically), ultimate elimination.” However, it adds,”each authority will determine the precise means of ensuring compliance” — basically defanging the record by letting states and lands renege on their commitment without any repercussions.

Other authorities have taken proactive steps, bringing in legislation to regulate emissions in keeping with the CWS. The GNWT has not. They did bring in tips for handling biomedical waste in 2005, but they’ve been reluctant to regulate incinerators at mine websites. Their reason? The”waste incinerators operating at remote industrial sites within the NWT… are situated on federal crown land and are not regulated by the Government of the Northwest Territories,” says a report by 2009.

This may have been true in 2009, however post-devolution it is no longer the case. Since April of last year, the mines are on land managed by the GNWT, yet there have been no moves from legislators to start regulating toxic emissions from mine or other industrial incinerators. The last time the issue was discussed in the legislative assembly in 2011, Weledeh MLA Bob Bromley said a”loophole in environmental rules is allowing an increasing amount of unregulated waste incinerators to discharge exceptionally toxic chemicals into the water and land.” He proposed,”when we take on new abilities, we must be ready to move with law.”

Devolution has arrived, and incinerators are still operating in an unregulated environment. With all the discussion of fracking and opening new mining jobs in the land, it is now time, even more than ever, for the GNWT to get its act together.

Other jurisdictions have taken proactive steps, bringing in legislation to regulate emissions in line with the CWS. The GNWT has not. They did bring in guidelines for managing biomedical waste in 2005, but they have been unwilling to regulate incinerators at mine sites. Their reason? The “waste incinerators operating at remote industrial sites within the NWT… are located on federal crown land and are not regulated by the Government of the Northwest Territories,” says a report from 2009.

This may have been true in 2009, but post-devolution it’s no longer the case. Since April of last year, the mines are on land managed by the GNWT, yet there have been no moves from legislators to start regulating toxic emissions from mine or other industrial incinerators. The last time the issue was discussed in the legislative assembly in 2011, Weledeh MLA Bob Bromley said a “loophole in environmental rules is allowing a growing number of unregulated waste incinerators to release extremely toxic chemicals into the land and water.” He suggested, “when we take on new powers, we must be ready to move with new law.”

Devolution has come, and incinerators are still operating in an unregulated environment. With all the talk of fracking and opening up new mining projects in the territory, it’s now time, more than ever, for the GNWT to get its act together.

 

from: https://edgeyk.com/article/mine-spews-toxic-fumes-nwt-air-regulations-not-in-place/

 

Hotel Waste Incinerator

Basic Info.

Export Markets:Global

Additional Info.

Trademark:CLOVER

Product Description

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

The mill workshop neighborhood in liuhe Economic Development Zone, suburb of Nanjing and company office neighborhood in downtown region. Presently, incinerator line products market insure former Soviet Union region, Africa countries, Asia countries and middle east area. From year 2010, we negotiated with upgraded technologies from Europe and America producers and establish alliance relationship in the land of China market. Animal incinerator bid 2013, animal incinerator deisgin, animal incinerator for sale price, animal incinerator from china, animal incinerator lpg, animal incinerator each hour, Regrettably, competition in different countries market, nation discrimination and worries of intellectual property rights cause failure eventually. Presently, we investment more attempt, funding and technology development in our brand, we’re to be one of the largest incineration equipment in the world. We have trading branch firm for expert export company support.

Items/Model YD-10C YD-20C YD-30C YD-50C
Burning Rate (kgs/Hour) 10 kgs/Hr. 20 kgs/Hr. 30 kgs/Hr. 50 kgs/Hr.
Feed Capacity (kgs) 40 kgs 40 kgs 50 kgs 80 kgs
Equipment Weight 1200 kgs 1200 kgs 1800 kgs 2200 kgs
Primary Chamber (Liters) 200 200 250 400
Secondary Chamber (Liters) 140 140 140 140
External Dimensions (cm) 170x140x160 170x140x160 170x140x190 180x160x200
Internal Dimensions (cm) 55x55x65 55x55x65 55x55x85 70x70x85
Oil Tank(Liters) 50 100 100 150
Door Opening (cm) 38 x 48 38 x 48 38 x 48 45×55
Chimney (M) 5 5 5 5
Chimney Type Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Stainless Steel
Secondary Chamber  YES YES YES YES
Mix-Combustion Chamber YES YES YES YES
Smoke Filter Chamber YES YES YES YES
Combustion Fuel Oil/Gas Oil/Gas Oil/Gas Oil/Gas
Residency Time 2.0 Sec. 2.0 Sec. 2.0 Sec. 2.0 Sec.
Temperature Monitoring YES YES YES YES

Smokeless Incinerators

Basic Info.

Export Markets:Global

Additional Info.

Trademark:clover
Origin:Nanjing

Product Description

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

Treatment ability: Small scale incinerator, big scale incinerator and incineration pant. 

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

Incinerator gas: Gas incinerator, petroleum incinerator 

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

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

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

Burning Speed: 5kgs/hour, 10 kgs/hour, 15 kgs/hour, 20 kgs/hour, model: Syc-30 medical incinerator, model: Syc-10, models for incinerator for biological waste, and contemporary double-chamber pyrolytic incinerators, contemporary incinerators in china, 30 kgs/hour, 50 kgs/hour, 100 kgs/hour, 150 kgs/hour, 300 kgs/hour, 500 kgs/hour 

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Item Customer Request Example
Application Scope  
 
 
 
Hospital, Pet Crematory, Slaughter House, Laboratories, School, Community, etc. if for animal/pet, indicate animal size like: cat, dog, cattle, etc
What kind of waste?  
____, _____%
____, _____%
____, _____%
 
 
Medical waste, dead animal, Municipal Waste, etc(detail name) or nature percent
if for animal/pet, indicate animal size like: cat, dog, cattle, etc
Quantity Request    
01.02.03^..unit
 
Budget    
$US Dollar.
 
 
Operating Time    
The staff work Hours per day.
Our incinerator can work up to around 18 hours per day.
Realization Date of project In ___ year  
Waste Output Capacity per Day?  
 
1000kgs Per Day^
Request waste burn rate   Capacity: 100kgs Per hour^
Request waste feed capacity   Capacity: 100kgs per feed^
Whether Natural Gas Supply Local?   Yes or No.
Local Power   If 380V and 220V valid?
Product Installation Destination  
 
Country or City name
DestinationSeaport name?   To check sea freight charge.
 
Customer    
End-Customer, Agent, Government.
 
Method of contract   Tender or Negotiation
Date of Tender limit    
How did you know our company?    
Other request or information