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Msw Incinerator

Basic Info. Export Markets:Global Additional Info. Trademark:nanjing clover medical Origin:Nanjing Product Description It is being recently issued an ordinance by the Ministry of Environment to construct incineration plants at the metropolitans which generate over 10.000kg of medical waste per day. And this execution is going to start at the start of the calendar year 2014. …
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New Metro incinerator Could cost $1.3 billion more than planned: study

Metro Vancouver is taking more heat over its strategy to build another garbage incinerator, with a new study commissioned by waste firm Belkorp Environmental Services suggesting the move could cost up to $1.3 billion more than expected. The analysis, conducted by ICF International on behalf of Belkorp, comes as Metro Vancouver attempts to take care…
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new hospital waste treatment plant

We are in the process of building a new hospital waste treatment plant and we are evaluating different technologies from around the world.  We are looking to incinerate approx. 1 to 2 tons of biomedical waste per day using LPG for heating.  Please send me all general information and quotes for machines of all ranges that could meet our needs.  Also, please include emissions reports of all of the various machines that could be of interest to us especially with regards to  dioxins and furals as well as lists of recommendations from past clients.  If you have any government entities using your machines please include lists of whom they are as well as any documentation that you contain that can prove their use.  Timing is also very important to us with regards of when the machines can arrive to Peru and be up and running. Therefore, it would be appreciated if you could include time frames and the whole process from purchase to installation and maintenance.  Burning Rate:5–120kg/hour Minimum Operating Temperature:850o C(primary combustion) Maximum Operating Temperature:1450 oC(Afterburner chamber) Secondary Burning Capacity:Compulsory Density Insulation:20mm High Refractory Casting:Minimum 65mm Heavy duty refracting lining to withstand:1500 oC Average burn out time :maximum:3 hrs Fuel type:Diesel Fuel Consumption in L/hr:7.5 to 9 Residence time in secondary chamber:2sec Residue ash pot 100kg:Max 3.8kg

new hospital waste treatment plant

We are in the process of building a new hospital waste treatment plant and we are evaluating different technologies from around the world.  We are looking to incinerate approx. 1 to 2 tons of biomedical waste per day using LPG for heating.  Please send me all general information and quotes for machines of all ranges that could meet our needs.  Also, please include emissions reports of all of the various machines that could be of interest to us especially with regards to  dioxins and furals as well as lists of recommendations from past clients.  If you have any government entities using your machines please include lists of whom they are as well as any documentation that you contain that can prove their use.  Timing is also very important to us with regards of when the machines can arrive to Peru and be up and running. Therefore, it would be appreciated if you could include time frames and the whole process from purchase to installation and maintenance.  Burning Rate:5–120kg/hour Minimum Operating Temperature:850o C(primary combustion) Maximum Operating Temperature:1450 oC(Afterburner chamber) Secondary Burning Capacity:Compulsory Density Insulation:20mm High Refractory Casting:Minimum 65mm Heavy duty refracting lining to withstand:1500 oC Average burn out time :maximum:3 hrs Fuel type:Diesel Fuel Consumption in L/hr:7.5 to 9 Residence time in secondary chamber:2sec Residue ash pot 100kg:Max 3.8kg

Norfolk incinerator bill wrangle could continue until after Christmas

Norfolk County Council voted by 48 votes to 30 to complete the contract to the proposed incinerator at Saddlebow at an extraordinary meeting in April. Council officers had stated that, due to delays in securing planning permission, the controversial project no longer provided good value for money, and councillors agreed to ditch it. That included…
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