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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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Medical Waste Incinerators in Benin: Market Overview, Usage, and Development Outlook

Benin, a West African country with a growing healthcare system, has increasingly recognized the need for safe and sustainable medical waste management. Medical waste incineration remains a key method of disposal, especially in rural and semi-urban areas where other infrastructure such as autoclaves or centralized waste treatment plants are limited.


Current Usage of Medical Waste Incinerators in Benin

Several hospitals and health centers in Benin have installed medical waste incinerators to address infection control and environmental safety. Notable examples include:

  • CNHU-HKM (Centre National Hospitalier Universitaire Hubert Koutoukou Maga) in Cotonou: This is the largest referral hospital in Benin and has used incinerators with capacities ranging between 50–100 kg/hour, typically diesel-fueled and operated with manual or semi-automatic feeding systems.

  • Departmental Hospitals such as Parakou and Porto-Novo also use smaller-scale incinerators, ranging from 10 to 30 kg/hour, often funded through regional health projects or donor contributions.

  • Health Zones (Zones Sanitaires) across the country, especially in areas like Djougou, Lokossa, and Abomey-Calavi, operate small-scale incinerators in clinics and health posts with a typical burn rate of 5 to 20 kg/hour.


Market Situation and Funding Agencies

The medical waste incinerator market in Benin is modest but growing. Market development is primarily supported through public health investment programs and international aid:

  • WHO and UNICEF have supported safe waste disposal efforts in primary health facilities.

  • The World Bank and Global Fund have financed incinerator procurement in health-related infrastructure projects, particularly under maternal and child health programs.

  • European Union and French Development Agency (AFD) have been involved in hospital modernization efforts which include waste treatment upgrades.

  • Some private NGOs and missionary hospitals have independently sourced small-scale incinerators, particularly containerized or top-loading models suitable for remote areas.


Development Outlook

Benin’s market for medical waste incinerators is expected to grow due to several driving factors:

  1. National Waste Management Policy: The government is increasingly focused on proper medical waste treatment, including stricter regulations.

  2. Urbanization and Hospital Expansion: As healthcare infrastructure expands in Cotonou and secondary cities, demand for mid-sized incinerators (30–100 kg/hour) is expected to increase.

  3. Increased Donor Engagement: Continued support from WHO, GAVI, and UNDP will likely increase procurement opportunities for advanced, cleaner-burning incinerators.

Conclusion:
Benin’s medical waste incineration sector is in a growth phase, with opportunities for small to medium-sized incinerator solutions. Diesel-fired models, containerized units, and automatic control systems are expected to gain popularity, especially among regional hospitals and internationally funded health projects.


French Version:

Incinérateurs de déchets médicaux au Bénin : Aperçu du marché, utilisation et perspectives

Le Bénin, pays d’Afrique de l’Ouest en développement, a pris conscience de l’importance de la gestion sûre des déchets médicaux. L’incinération reste l’un des moyens les plus utilisés, en particulier dans les zones rurales et périurbaines où les alternatives comme les autoclaves sont rares.


Utilisation actuelle des incinérateurs médicaux au Bénin

Plusieurs hôpitaux et centres de santé au Bénin sont équipés d’incinérateurs pour la gestion des déchets infectieux :

  • CNHU-HKM (Centre National Hospitalier Universitaire Hubert Koutoukou Maga) à Cotonou : Le plus grand hôpital du pays utilise des incinérateurs d’une capacité de 50 à 100 kg/heure, alimentés au diesel, avec une alimentation manuelle ou semi-automatique.

  • Hôpitaux départementaux à Parakou, Porto-Novo, etc. : Ils utilisent des incinérateurs de 10 à 30 kg/heure, souvent acquis dans le cadre de projets financés.

  • Zones sanitaires comme Djougou, Lokossa ou Abomey-Calavi : De petites unités de soins y disposent d’incinérateurs de 5 à 20 kg/heure.


Situation du marché et organismes de financement

Le marché des incinérateurs médicaux au Bénin est modeste mais en croissance, soutenu par :

  • OMS et UNICEF : Fourniture d’incinérateurs aux centres de santé primaires.

  • Banque mondiale et Fonds mondial : Appui aux infrastructures de santé, y compris les équipements d’incinération.

  • Union Européenne et AFD : Projets de modernisation hospitalière intégrant la gestion des déchets.

  • ONGs et hôpitaux missionnaires : Acquisition autonome d’incinérateurs mobiles ou compacts.


Perspectives de développement

Le marché béninois présente un fort potentiel en raison de :

  1. Politique nationale de gestion des déchets : Le gouvernement renforce la réglementation et encourage l’incinération contrôlée.

  2. Croissance des infrastructures hospitalières : Besoin accru en incinérateurs de taille moyenne (30 à 100 kg/heure).

  3. Soutien accru des bailleurs : Des projets internationaux favorisent l’acquisition de systèmes modernes, automatiques et respectueux de l’environnement.

Conclusion :
Le Bénin représente un marché en développement pour les incinérateurs médicaux, avec une demande croissante pour des modèles à combustion propre, diesel, et adaptés aux zones rurales et urbaines.

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incinerator burners


Fully automatic sequential control provided by internal

PLC system providing control of:

  1. Secondary chamber pre-heat
  2. Burn cycle (variable)
  3. Cool down cycle

Fuel Options

Diesel, LPG, Natural or Bio Gas.

Typical Fuel Consumption

Diesel: 8 / 10 litres per hour

Liquid Propane Gas: 6 / 8 litres per hour

Natural Gas: 7 / 9 Nm3 per hour

Electrical supply

240volt 16 amp.

Key Specifications

Chamber Volume 2.38m3:

2.2m (l) x 0.9m(w) x 1.2m(h)

Load Capacity up to 1000kg

Load Method Top

Medical Waste Incinerator will be quoted in accordance with Technical Specifications provided below:

1) A self-contained, diesel fuel, medical waste incinerator with a minimum burn rate capacity of 100 kg/day.

 

2) A medical waste incinerator shall be specifically designed by the manufacturer to dispose of all Bio-Hazard medical

wastes.

 

3) At a minimum the unit shall be sized to incinerate 2.0 kg/exam-room/24-hrs when being operated continuously for 12

hours per day, but no less than 100kg/day total.

 

4) The Incinerator shall be manually batch fed.


An animal incinerator for the cremation of dogs


We have a 70 bed medical facility in namibia. There’s a potential of getting customers from various other regional physicians.
Please see attached) for a few empty compound bags. Could you please supply me with a few details info about these type of incinerators (small range). a pet incinerator for the cremation of pets and pet cats. It is going to surely be solitary use of each animal seperately.Initially we are planning to start this Pilot Task with the National Medical centre, to convince the Ministry Officials in addition to on its success to carry this project to the Teaching Hospitals, Area and Base Hospitals in the Country.municipality demand 4 crematory machine for bodies. I require some advice regarding price, kine of power for activation, harmful exhaust, The incinerator we are looking must be with the benefits of warm recycling system, usage of hot water, etc. Ability – 150-200 kgs/hr and with International standards.get additional information about the Family pet Cremation Tools, specifically for canines in addition to felines.


Incinerator YD-500 for Vietnam”


We complete this job in year 2010 to 2011 and shipping on Hochiminh port, Vietnam with 1×40’feet open upper complete container.

Big size combustion chamber up to 4.0m3 and Inner Dimensions is 257 x 147 x 108cm with feeding doorway opening 108 x 128cm. This version can be a small waste incineration factory with little quantity of funds funds. If end-user utilize this for farm to burn animals like cow, horse or camel, no problem!

 

Model YD-500
Burning Rate 500 kgs/hour
Feed Capacity 800 kgs
Primary Combustion Chamber 4000 Liters
Secondary Combustion Chamber 1500 Liters
Mix Combustion Chamber Yes
Smoke Filter Chamber Yes
Feed Mode Manual
Voltage 220V/380V
Power 2.24Kw
Fuel Type Diesel Oil/ Natural Gas/LPG
Burner Italy Original
Oil Consumption (Diesel Oil) 31–59.1 kg/hour
Gas Consumption (Natural Gas) 19.2–64.2 m3/hour
Internal Dimensions 257 x 147 x 108cm (primary chamber)
External Dimensions 320 x 220 x 460cm (without chimney)
Temperature Monitor Yes
Oil Tank Capacity(if oil fuel) 500 Liters
Door Opening 108 x 128cm
Chimney Length 14.0 Meters
Chimney Type Stainless Steel
Equipment Gross Weight 13000 kgs
Operation Technical Specifications
Paimary Chamber Temperature 800℃–1000℃
Secondary Chamber Temperature 1000℃-1200℃
Residency Time 2.0 Sec.
Burning Efficiency >98%
Waste Lower Calorific Power 3000Kcal


Needle Incinerator(Needle & Syringe Destroyers) and Micro Incinerator for COVID 19 waste


Needle Incinerator(Needle & Syringe Destroyers) and Micro Incinerator for COVID 19 waste.



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