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Waste from Hospitals, Clinics, Research Institutions etc. if mixed with municipal garbage can give rise to epidemics because often this waste is Infectious, Toxic / Hazardous, Non-biodegradable and Non-recyclable. Left untreated effectively, it poses a danger to environment.

With increasingly stringent regulations, these establishments are on the look out for effective technology to treat the waste that they generate.

Thermal incineration can be defined as a process that uses high temperature thermal oxidation to convert waste to a less bulky, less toxic and less noxious material. Being oxidation process of organic material, the product of combustion comprises of CO2, water vapour, inert gases and sterile ash.

This is a process of Thermal Destruction in a Refractory Lined, Multi-Chambered Furnace assisted by fuel firing. Multi-chamber design.

Based on controlled air-principle, complete with Scrubbing System, Pre-lined Wire-Piped?Assembled and tested unit.

Incinerator is certified by CPCB for confirmation to Gazette Standards.

 
 
 
An Incinerator installed at Surat Municipal Corporation's
"Central Bio-Medical Waste Disposal Center"
Waste Classification as per Incineration Institute of America
Type of Waste
Nature of Waste Maximum Moister Content (%) Calorific Value (Kcal/ kg)
0 & 1 Highly combustible e.g. paper, cardboard, wooden boxes, rags, etc. 10 - 25 3600 - 4700
2 & 3 Refuse and Garbage from residential source, hotels, hospitals, canteens, etc. 50 - 70 1600 - 2400
4 Pathological waste from research institutes sand slaughter houses 85 550
 
Burning Capacity (kg/hr) Incinerator Models
Type of
Waste
PG-30 PG-40 PG-50 PG-75 PG-100 PG-200 PG-300 PG-400
0 8 12 16 35 50 70 110 125
1 11 17 22 45 70 100 135 170
2 16 25 35 65 85 135 185 230
3 14 23 32 55 65 110 170 250
4 12 17 22 35 50 55 80 110
 
Ideal for Hospitals, R & D Centers, Pharmaceutical Industry, Automobile Industry, Chemical Industry etc.

Some satisfied users of INCINERATOR Krishna Heart Institute (Ahmedabad), C U Shah Medical College (Surendranagar), Surat Municipal Corporation's Bio-Medical Waste Disposal Center (Surat), Hoechst / Chiron Vaccines (Ankaleshwar), Serum Institute (Pune), Goa Medical College (Panaji), Johnson & Johnson (Mumbai), Cipla (Mumbai), Glaxo India Ltd. (Mumbai and Nasik) etc.
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MICROMAX

A Microwave Disinfection System for treating the Bio-medical waste can be used for Total Disinfection even at not so high temperature, unlike the conventional Incinerators which need very high temperatures to destroy multitude of Pathogens of infectious nature.

Specifically characterized microwave generation facilitates, molecular agitation causing volumetric heating of the entire bulk that ensures total disinfection. Micromax also assures total diphthongizing.

Micromax developed and manufactured through product development process, underwent extensive micro-biological trial and tests at Haffkine Institute, Mumbai, before being commercialized.

 
Parameter
Values
 
  Throughput

  15 - 30 Kg/batch 50 - 75 Liters/batch

  HF Output
  3.00 Kw
  Output Frequency

  2450 MHz

  Input Voltage

  230 VAC

  Dimensions

  1700 X 1050 X 625 mm

  Weight

  300 Kg

 
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