Medical Incinerator 20kg
Medical Incinerator 20kg
Overview
The 20kg medical incinerator is a type of medical equipment that is commonly used for high-energy plasma processing. It is a plasma-generating system that involves the conversion of electrical energy into heat energy.
Working Principle
The 20kg medical incinerator works in a similar way to the 10kg or 30kg versions. The core principle behind the medical 20kg plasma-generating process is that heat energy generated in the form of 100,000 to 400,000W/cm (watts/cm) in a 10/1000sec.
High-Energy and High-Power
The 20kg plasma-generating system operates as a high-power generator. The conversion of electrical energy to heat energy using a 20/20mm (unpaired) or 50/50mm (paired) is provided by a 25-25mm line-up/line-down transformer.
Key Features
- High-power generation
- 8000W/cm/cm
- 10/1000sec
- 600/cm plasma
- 700W/cm
- 600W/cm
Applications
The 20kg medical
incinerator has a wide range of applications in medical and industrial environments.
Industrial Applications
- High-energy plasma systems
- High-power plasma source
Medical Applications
- High-power for plasma heating/cooling and sterilization
- Electrodes for diathermic and non-invasive
- Anesthesia for spinal block
Safety and Protection
The 20kg medical
incinerator comes with built-in safety and protective features.
FAQs
Q1: What is the primary function of a medical 20kg plasma-generating system?
Answer:
The primary function of a medical 20kg plasma-generating system is to generate heat energy from electrical energy.
**Q2: How does a 20kg medical
inciner work?**
Answer:
The 20kg medical
inciner works by converting electrical energy into heat energy through a 20/20mm line-up/line-down transformer.
**Q3: What type of plasma does a 20kg
inciner generate?**
Answer:
The 20kg medical
inciner generates high-energy plasma that can be used for heat generation and other applications.
Conclusion
The 20kg medical
inciner is a high-power plasma generation system that can be utilized in both medical and industrial applications.

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