detailed description |
Technical craft principle: Medical waste is manually batched and quantitatively fed into the furnace body, ignited and burned by an ignition temperature controlled combustion machine. According to the three T (temperature, time, vortex) principles of combustion, it is fully oxidized, pyrolyzed, and burned in the combustion chamber of the furnace body. The produced flue gas enters the secondary combustion chamber for high-temperature combustion, and then stays in the combustion chamber for 2 seconds to completely burn off harmful gases at high temperatures, fully decompose harmful bacteria, and then pass through washing equipment to remove harmful substances such as dust and acidic gases. When discharged, it achieves the effect of no odor, no foul smell, no smoke, and no secondary pollution, fully complying with national environmental protection and medical regulations. Then, the clean gas that meets the standards is discharged into the atmosphere through the chimney, and after combustion, it produces harmful bacteria. The ashes are manually extracted, screened, transferred, and buried. |
detailed description |
Technical craft principle: Medical waste is manually batched and quantitatively fed into the furnace body, ignited and burned by an ignition temperature controlled combustion machine. According to the three T (temperature, time, vortex) principles of combustion, it is fully oxidized, pyrolyzed, and burned in the combustion chamber of the furnace body. The produced flue gas enters the secondary combustion chamber for high-temperature combustion, and then stays in the combustion chamber for 2 seconds to completely burn off harmful gases at high temperatures, fully decompose harmful bacteria, and then pass through washing equipment to remove harmful substances such as dust and acidic gases. When discharged, it achieves the effect of no odor, no foul smell, no smoke, and no secondary pollution, fully complying with national environmental protection and medical regulations. Then, the clean gas that meets the standards is discharged into the atmosphere through the chimney, and after combustion, it produces harmful bacteria. The ashes are manually extracted, screened, transferred, and buried. |
detailed description |
Technical craft principle: Medical waste is manually batched and quantitatively fed into the furnace body, ignited and burned by an ignition temperature controlled combustion machine. According to the three T (temperature, time, vortex) principles of combustion, it is fully oxidized, pyrolyzed, and burned in the combustion chamber of the furnace body. The produced flue gas enters the secondary combustion chamber for high-temperature combustion, and then stays in the combustion chamber for 2 seconds to completely burn off harmful gases at high temperatures, fully decompose harmful bacteria, and then pass through washing equipment to remove harmful substances such as dust and acidic gases. When discharged, it achieves the effect of no odor, no foul smell, no smoke, and no secondary pollution, fully complying with national environmental protection and medical regulations. Then, the clean gas that meets the standards is discharged into the atmosphere through the chimney, and after combustion, it produces harmful bacteria. The ashes are manually extracted, screened, transferred, and buried. |
detailed description |
Technical craft principle: Medical waste is manually batched and quantitatively fed into the furnace body, ignited and burned by an ignition temperature controlled combustion machine. According to the three T (temperature, time, vortex) principles of combustion, it is fully oxidized, pyrolyzed, and burned in the combustion chamber of the furnace body. The produced flue gas enters the secondary combustion chamber for high-temperature combustion, and then stays in the combustion chamber for 2 seconds to completely burn off harmful gases at high temperatures, fully decompose harmful bacteria, and then pass through washing equipment to remove harmful substances such as dust and acidic gases. When discharged, it achieves the effect of no odor, no foul smell, no smoke, and no secondary pollution, fully complying with national environmental protection and medical regulations. Then, the clean gas that meets the standards is discharged into the atmosphere through the chimney, and after combustion, it produces harmful bacteria. The ashes are manually extracted, screened, transferred, and buried. |