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There are three key types of the WFS 30 medical waste incinerator.
Small Scale Medical Waste Incinerator
For hospitals with moderate waste volumes, the small-scale medical waste incinerator WFS 30 is a functional and affordable choice. Its size makes it easy to install and use on-site. The small scale of such an incinerator can safely dispose of waste without transporting it elsewhere.
Containerized Incinerator
The containerized design of the WFS 30 MEDICAL WASTE INCINERATOR makes it highly portable. It is installed inside a shipping container that protects it during transport. This allows the incinerator to be easily moved and set up in different locations as needed, providing flexible waste disposal capability wherever medical waste is generated.
Mobile Medical Waste Incinerator
The WFS 30 also features a mobile option. The wheels and axle allow it to be easily towed by a vehicle when needed. This provides even greater versatility, as the machine can be moved to incinerate waste at different sites whenever required.
The specifications of WFS 30 incinerators vary depending on the design category.
Proper maintenance is crucial to ensure the correct functioning, safety, and longevity of the machine. Here are some typical maintenance WFS 30 medical waste incinerator tips:
Buyers should consider the following factors about the WFS 30 medical waste incinerator when placing their orders.
Types of waste
Some facilities burn more than just hazardous garbage. A few facilities treat ordinary residual waste alongside clinical waste. To do this, a dual-chamber incinerator designed to burn both medical and municipal waste will be required. Therefore, buyers should identify the type of waste the intended WFS 30 medical incinerator will handle. The design and features of the ideal WFS 30 medical waste incineritor will vary depending on the type of waste it is meant to process.
Location
Where the machine will be installed will also affect its design and features. For example, if the incinerator will be placed in a remote geographical location, buyers will need to opt for an incinerator with a self-contained energy system. Such an energy system may include an off-grid solar power solution or an environmentally friendly biofuel-powered generator.
Capacity
Consider the capacity of the WFS 30 medical waste incinerator. The capacity of an incinerator is usually determined by its hourly intake rate. Buyers should select an incinerator that can effectively handle the expected volume of medical waste within the facility. The ideal choice will help to consistently ensure waste disposal with minimal interruptions.
Clean air
The emissions released into the atmosphere by medical waste incinerators can pose grave threats to human beings and environmental health. As a result, buyers should prioritize selecting an incinerator equipped with advanced pollution control technologies and opt for models with efficient filtration systems. Such systems can include multi-stage filters, electrostatic precipitators, or activated carbon scrubbing systems, among many others, to minimize harmful emissions and safeguard air quality.
Q1. How does the WFS-30 medical waste incinerator work?
A1. The controlled combustion of medical waste in the WFS-30 incinerator happens in two-chambers to reduce harmful emissions and waste volume. In the primary chamber, at a minimum of 850 degrees Celsius, the waste breaks down. Then, in the secondary chamber, at a minimum of 1100 degrees Celsius, toxic gases and residues are incinerated.
Q2. What are the different uses of a WFS 30 medical waste incinerator?
A2. WFS-30 medical waste incinerators are used to destroy human anatomical remains, sharps like needles, potentially infectious materials, chemical materials, and pharmaceutical materials, among other things. They are also used to reduce the volume of waste from laboratories, veterinarian offices, and research facilities that may contain hazardous bacteria or chemicals.
Q3. What is the waste reduction percentage after incineration in the WFS 30 waste incinerator?
A3. The waste reduction percentage after incineration in the WFS 30 medical waste incinerator is about 97 to 98 percent. The non-gaseous residues from the incinerator are ash and any possible inorganic material that was part of the medical waste.
Q4. Do users get after-sale services for the WFS-30 medical waste incinerator?
A4. Customers who buy the WFS-30 medical waste incinerator in bulk generally have the option of getting after-sale services from the supplier incuding installation.