As we all know, hospitals have a large amount of medical waste that must be disposed of in a timely manner. So how to quickly dispose of medical waste? Generally there are the following methods; usually these are the methods.
1; Incineration method. Certain types of medical waste, such as infectious waste, can be processed by high-temperature incineration.
2; Landfill method. It means that medical waste is landfilled and underground, and is decomposed by microorganisms to render it harmless.
Of course, there are other methods such as high-pressure steam sterilization, chemical disinfection, pyrolysis, etc.
This new type of medical waste carbonization furnace is a harmless recycling carbonization furnace for medical waste with a recovery device. While it sterilizes medical waste with high-temperature carbonization, the combustible gas generated can be utilized and can continuously provide The heat source is used for self-heating and recycling.
The continuous medical waste carbonization furnace has an integrated structure of drying and carbonization. It saves both time and manpower. During the production process, there is no smoke or odor. High production efficiency and strong capabilities. Continuous production is possible 24 hours a day. There are also many options for heating. Electricity, liquefied gas, coal, etc. can be used. It is suitable for pollution-free carbonization treatment of medical waste generated by medical units in major hospitals.
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