Mobile Incinerator for Remote Camps: A Reliable Solution for Waste Management
In remote camps, waste management can be a significant challenge. The lack of access to traditional waste disposal facilities and the need for a reliable and efficient solution have led to the development of mobile incinerators. Hiclover, a leading manufacturer of waste incinerators, offers a range of mobile incinerators that are specifically designed for remote camps. These incinerators are designed to be containerized, trailer-mounted, or sledge-type, making them easy to transport and install in remote areas.
Key Features of Mobile Incinerators for Remote Camps
Mobile incinerators for remote camps are designed to be self-contained and can operate independently. They are equipped with a diesel oil type incinerator, natural gas type incinerator, or LPG type incinerator, which provides a reliable and efficient source of heat. The incinerators also come with a wet scrubber system, which helps to reduce emissions and minimize environmental impact. Additionally, the incinerators are equipped with an Italy brand burner, which provides a high level of combustion efficiency.
Benefits of Mobile Incinerators for Remote Camps
Mobile incinerators for remote camps offer several benefits, including:
- Ease of use: The incinerators are designed to be easy to operate and maintain, making them ideal for use in remote areas where access to technical expertise may be limited.
- Reliability: The incinerators are designed to be reliable and efficient, providing a consistent source of heat and minimizing downtime.
- Environmental benefits: The incinerators are equipped with a wet scrubber system, which helps to reduce emissions and minimize environmental impact.
- Space-saving: The incinerators are designed to be compact and containerized, making them ideal for use in remote areas where space may be limited.
Technical Specifications
The mobile incinerators for remote camps offered by Hiclover have the following technical specifications:
- Fuel type: Diesel, natural gas, or LPG
- Feeding door: Side, front, or top
- Smoke scrubber: Dry scrubber or wet scrubber
- Burning rate: Around 5kgs-1000kgs per hour (per set incinerator)
- Chamber size: 100 liters to 6000 liters (as technical)
- Control mode: PLC automatic
- Intelligent sensor: Continuously feeding with worker protection
- High temperature retention (HTR): Yes (adjustable)
- Intelligent save fuel function: Yes
- Temperature monitor: Yes
- Temperature thermometer: Corundum probe tube, 1400℃ rate
- Temperature protection: Yes
- Automatic cooling: Yes
- Automatic false alarm: Yes (display/voice/light)
- Automatic protection operator (APO): Yes
- System testing model: Yes
- Time setting: Yes
- Progress display bar/timing: LCD display
- Oil tank: Yes
- Oil tank stand: Yes
Contact Us
For more information about mobile incinerators for remote camps, please visit our website at www.hiclover.com. You can also contact us at +86-13813931455 or whatsapp. Alternatively, you can send an email to sales@hiclover.com or [email protected]. We also have a message system on our website, which allows you to send us a message directly. For general technical or commerce requirements, please visit our RFQ page at https://www.hiclover.com/ad/rfq/.
About Us
Hiclover is a leading manufacturer of waste incinerators, including containerized mobile incinerators, top loading incinerators, automatic incinerators, medical waste incinerators, animal waste incinerators, and pets cremation incinerators. We have a wide range of customers, including Afghanistan, Somalia, Oman, East Timor, Ethiopia, Mauritius, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Burundi, Australia, Germany, Macau, East Timor, Indonesia, Eritrea, Moldova, Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Haiti, Viet Nam, Cameroon, UAE, Kenya, Sri Lanka, Rwanda, Senegal, Mali, Thailand, America, Tanzania, Myanmar, Venezuela, Morocco, Spain, Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea, India, New Zealand, Iraq, United Nations, UNDP, World Bank, oil fields, camps, war zones, crisis management sites, refugee camps, peacekeeping force camps, UN camps, WHO camps, mines, infrastructure camps, and more.

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