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  Incineration is the most environmentally acceptable method of laboratory waste disposal.  Combustion of organic materials with excess oxygen at high temperatures for sufficient time results in degradation to elemental constituents or by-products that are easier to handle in an environmentally acceptable manner.  In addition to heat, the principle products of incineration are carbon dioxide, water, and oxides of sulfur and nitrogen; depending on what is burned, other volatile materials may also be formed.  Nonvolatile products include fly ash and solid residues. Safe laboratory waste destruction is an ongoing challenge. With such a wide range of pollutants and particulates it is essential laboratory incinerators reach high temperatures to ensure total destruction of hazardous waste streams.Due to the secondary chamber with its 2 second retention period, the laboratory incinerator range is well suited to process all types of clinical & pathological waste such as: Solids (powder, pastes, pills, resins, sludge’s),Packaged wastes…

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Animal diseases, new virus strains and spread of infectious diseases are only few of the consequences of improper animal waste treatment. Incineration is the way forward for Bio-secure waste disposal. Modern incineration is recognized as a most efficient solution for significant risk reduction in animal waste management. General waste is an unwanted refuse material or substance. It may consist of materials from community or household activities (municipal, domestic or camp waste) or from industrial activities (manufacturing, mining or agricultural).waste incineration power plant,animal incinerator,garbage incinerators,Pet Incinerator Worldwide, the problem of waste accumulation is reaching threatening proportions. Landfill options are showing more and more weaknesses and are becoming extremely expensive. They are not an efficient solution. As a natural process, nature is converting landfill waste into highly dangerous matter.

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