The Infectious Medical Waste Recycling Line provides a sustainable solution for medical waste management service providers. This waste can be by-products of care processes dealing with infectious diseases, hematology, phthisiology, surgical isolation units, obstetrics and gynecology and other medical processes.
It uses Microwave decontamination technology, being considered the most ecological solution for treating infectious medical waste. The process is automatic and continuous, reducing the volume of waste by 80% and providing a Effective disinfection at a level of 99.9999%.
Technical Data Recycling Medical Waste Line
Processing capacity: 250-300 kg/h (equivalent to 3334 liters/h at a density of 0.075 kg/l). Daily capacity: 2-7 tons of medical waste per day
Dimensions:
- Length: 11.9 m (+ 3 or 6 m conveyor)
- Width: 3.6 m
- Height: 5 m
- Maximum operating height: 7 m
- Weight: 15.5 tons
- Process type: Automatic and continuous
Electrical Power:
- Four-axis chopper: 37 kW
- Microwave generator: 24 kW, frequency 2450 MHz
- Average energy consumption: 60 kWh
- Staff needed: 1 person can operate 2 machines
- Installation, commissioning and training: On-site by our team
Monitoring: Remote monitoring via Wi-Fi or 4G
Automatic container registration system: Using barcodes
Categories (EURAL codes) that the medical waste recycling line can process:
18 01 Waste originating from Human health care activities, including maternity, diagnosis, treatment or prevention of diseases
- 18 01 00 Maternity waste, diagnosis, treatment or prevention of human diseases
- 18 01 01 01 sharp objects
- 18 01 02 Anatomical and organcial waste, including blood bags and blood reserves
- 18 01 03 Other wastes requiring special handling and disposal due to the risks of infection
- 18 01 04 Waste not required for special handling and disposal due to the risks of infection (e.g. clothing, plaster, sheets, disposable clothes, diapers)
- 18 01 10 Dental amalgam waste
18 02 Waste derived from research, diagnosis, treatment or prevention of diseases livestock
- 18 02 00 Waste from research, diagnosis, treatment or prevention of animal diseases
- 18 02 01 Sharp objects
- 18 02 02 02 Other wastes that require special handling and disposal due to the risks of infection
- 18 02 03 Waste not required for special handling and disposal due to the risks of infection
Liquids are treated with solid waste. They go through the grinding process together with the solids.
