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Regular model incinerator for market with burning rate from 10kgs to 500kgs per hour and we always proposal customer send us their require details, like waste material, local site fuel and power supply, incinerator operation time, etc, so we can proposal right model or custom made with different structure or dimensions.
Incinerator Model YD-100 is a middle scale incineration machine for many different usage: for a middle hospital sickbed below 500 units, for all small or big size family pets (like Alaskan Malamute Dog), for community Municipal Solid Waste Incineration, etc. The primary combustion chamber volume is 1200Liters (1.2m3) and use diesel oil or natural gas fuel burner original from Italy.
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Prepping for Ebola in Pennsylvania involves orchestra of departments
If you call 911 about a fever and vomiting in Allegheny County, don’t be surprised if the operator asks whether you recently traveled to West Africa.
Preparing for an Ebola case to be diagnosed in Pennsylvania is an orchestra of government departments, health care entities and private businesses, conducted by state and local public health departments, with guidance and manpower from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
But dealing with the reality of an Ebola case can go very differently — missteps in Texas delayed treatment for Thomas E. Duncan, who died of the virulent disease last week.
Pennsylvania health officials are watching.
“I don’t think Texas changes on how we prepare for infectious disease outbreaks,” said Holli Senior, spokeswoman for the Pennsylvania Department of Health. “We will continue to watch, learn and adjust here in Pennsylvania as the situation evolves domestically and globally.”
The largest hospitals in Western Pennsylvania said they are prepared to treat patients with symptoms of the illness. Health giant UPMC trained special “SWAT” teams that will address Ebola cases. Allegheny County 911 operators could ask about travel before sending emergency responders to the houses of potential victims, county spokeswoman Amie Downs said.
Hazardous waste transporters who spoke with the Tribune-Review said that if a person falls ill at home, a private cleaning crew and transporter would be needed.
Contaminated materials likely would end up in an incinerator in Maryland because Pennsylvania has no incinerators for medical waste outside of hospitals, said David Henritz, owner of Bio-Haz Solutions in Lehighton in Carbon County.
It’s not clear what would happen if Maryland state officials or a company refused the medical waste.
Related: Stricter U.S. Ebola screenings to begin for travelers
“This is a complicated thing, and it’s not that anyone’s doing poor work. A lot of these players are organizations that haven’t worked together in the past,” said David Dausey, who leads preparedness drills as director of Mercyhurst University Institute of Public Health in Erie.
Many preparedness plans assume that someone would seek treatment at an urgent care clinic or emergency department.
“We’re making sure all the providers know what the checklists are. All those emergency rooms and hospitals should know what they should be doing,” said Dr. Karen Hacker, director of the Allegheny County Health Department.
Bill Smith, senior director of emergency preparedness at UPMC, said electronic medical records remind doctors and nurses to take precautions if a patient has symptoms and a travel history that suggest Ebola.
The patient would be isolated, though it could be in an exam room with a closed door and controlled access, Smith said.
“Our current thinking is that we don’t want to move anybody,” he said.
Hospitals within the Allegheny Health Network, including Allegheny General in the North Side and West Penn in Bloomfield, keep carts with special supplies ready to treat a patient with Ebola.
The carts contain items used in other functions in the hospital — face shields, goggles, extra gloves. Rather than paper gowns, there is a plastic, impermeable gown and plastic leggings. The goal is to make a liquid-proof barrier between patient and health care provider, said Dr. Robert Keenan, chief quality officer for the two hospitals.
Emergency preparedness involves steps fashioned to deal with severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, avian flu or seasonal influenza, Keenan said.
Hacker said emergency providers should have appropriate safety gear if they arrive at a home with a possible Ebola case.
If someone goes to the hospital, his or her home may need to be cleaned and decontaminated. This requires a cleaning crew and the ability to transport hazardous biological waste on the highway.
“You’d pretty much have to destroy anything that person came in contact with,” said Bill Krulac, an emergency response expert with the hazardous waste management company McCutcheon Enterprises in Apollo.
Krulac said the company carries protective clothing and respirators and would remove anything in the house that came in contact with a patient’s bodily fluids. This could be sheets, a mattress and even clothes. Everything would be dunked in bleach and other cleaners and loaded onto a truck to go to an incinerator. The virus is heat-sensitive.
Staff at UPMC have been trained in intricacies such as the appropriate way to take off a hazmat suit, which starts with one ungloved hand slipping inside the suit at the shoulder and rolling it down to avoid touching the outside.
If someone dies, the body is double-wrapped in impermeable bags and taken to a crematorium, following federal guidelines, Keenan said. But the corpse of an Ebola patient is infectious, and it’s unclear what would happen if cremation companies refused.
Such weak links break an emergency response chain, said Dausey at Mercyhurst.
“If you come out and say, ‘Yeah, we were completely prepared,’ and something goes wrong, people think you lied,” he said. “If we’re prepared for the Ebola today, that’s great, but what about the Ebola of tomorrow?”
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Burring Capacity 100 / 200 KG/ hr Please write your offer here
Number of Burner 02 Nos Please write your offer here
Incinerator Type Dual Chamber
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Secondy Chamber Please write your offer here
Incinerator Design Controlled Air Please write your offer here
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Loading System Manual / Batch Type Please write your offer here
Warmer Time 20 minutes Please write your offer here
Type of Paint Heat Resistance enamel paint Please write your offer here.1. Petrol: diesel
2. Consumption: 8-10liter/hour
3. Capacity: to cremate (carrion and spoils) 350-400kg/hour
4. Temperature: 900-1350?C
5. Operation temperature: -30~40?C
6. Incinerator weight: 1800-2000 kg
7. Volume: 0.70-0.80m/cube
8. Exterior dimension: 1.4-1.6*1.0-1.15m (L*W)
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Product Description
Incinerator is a incineration equipment, direct fire squander by gasoline fuel or oi gas. As different circumscription, incinerator could be named many words as under:
Treatment ability: Small scale incinerator, large scale incinerator and incineration pant.
Waste material: Municipal waste incinerator, medical waste incinerator, animal cremation incinerator, human cremators
Incinerator gas: 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 Speed: 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
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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 |
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 |
Controlled air medical waste incinerator designed for incineration of All bio-medical waste

Combustion Chamber Volume (m3) 8.80m3
Burn Rate* up to 1,500kg per hour
Average Fuel Consumption 65 kg per hour or more (7 diesel burners)
Operational Temperature 850 – 1320°C
Gas Retention in Secondary Chamber Large secondary chamber
Temperature Monitoring Yes
Average ash residue (%) 3%
Thermostatic Device Yes
1000l diesel flue tank
Venture gas scrubber
Hydraulic Ram Feeding System
Diesel Powered Large Incinerator
Minimum Specification Required
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Combustion Chamber Volume (m3) 8.80m3
Burn Rate* up to 1,500kg per hour
Average Fuel Consumption 65 kg per hour or more (7 diesel burners)
Operational Temperature 850 – 1320°C
Gas Retention in Secondary Chamber Large secondary chamber
Temperature Monitoring Yes
Average ash residue (%) 3%
Thermostatic Device Yes
1000l diesel flue tank
Venture gas scrubber
Hydraulic Ram Feeding System
Diesel Powered Large Incinerator
Minimum Specification Required
PLEASE REFER TO BROCHURES ATTACHED FOR DETAILED SPECIFICATION
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Medical Waste Incinerators
Incinerator but the size of chamber > 2000 x >1200 mm. Prepare for burn LIQUID Waste +/- 20 liter/hr.
Fueled by Heavy OIL Burner.waste disposal incinerator, capable of handling both wet and dry garbage.. Which include house hold wastes and dry leaves.
The chamber of the incinerator should be able to hold about 200 – 250 kilogram of waste at a given time. edical Waste Incinerators.
The mobile unit is our priority then the fixed units. Medical Waste Incinerators. The mobile unit is our priority then the fixed units.
a; Batch Capacity for each model, how much load can we put in one time. I need tio under stand in term of batch load one time I can ut in Kgs.
b: Burning capacity per hour, to know how much time it will take to burn one batch and what is cooling timem for each one.
c: How many batch can we put in each day basis per 24 hours.
d: Most of systems will be run on Gas, so I need to know the required pressure of gas in psi to run the system without any problem.
e; I do wish to know an average life of system and after how many years we need the repair of linning etc.
2. What is your minimum capacity and maximum capacity incinerator.
3. You do provide secodn hand incinerator in good working condition.
4. We need only double chamber double burner incinerator.
5. Please send us DEFRA and DADR approval reports by attachment, copy of ISO and summary of gas emmission report from incinerators.