Trailer Mounted Animal Carcass Incinerator: A Reliable Solution for Waste Management
In many parts of the world, including Somalia and Pakistan, the disposal of animal carcasses is a significant challenge. The lack of proper waste management infrastructure can lead to environmental pollution and health risks. To address this issue, Hiclover, a leading manufacturer of waste incinerators, offers a Trailer Mounted Animal Carcass Incinerator that is designed to provide a safe and efficient solution for animal waste disposal.
The Trailer Mounted Animal Carcass Incinerator is a self-contained unit that can be easily transported to any location, making it ideal for use in remote areas or during emergency situations. It is powered by Diesel or Natural Gas, and features a Side Feeding Door for easy loading of animal carcasses. The incinerator has a Burning Rate of up to 1000kgs per hour, and a Chamber Size of up to 6000Liters.
One of the key features of the Trailer Mounted Animal Carcass Incinerator is its Control Mode, which is equipped with PLC Automatic and Intelligent Sensor technology. This ensures that the incineration process is continuously monitored and controlled, with automatic Temperature Monitor and Temperature Thermometer (Corundum Probe Tube, 1400℃Rate) to prevent overheating.
The Trailer Mounted Animal Carcass Incinerator also features Automatic Cooling and Automatic False Alarm (Display/Voice/Light) to prevent accidents. The System Testing Model allows for easy maintenance and troubleshooting, while the Time Setting and Progress Display Bar/Timing (LCD Display) enable users to monitor the incineration process.
In addition to its technical features, the Trailer Mounted Animal Carcass Incinerator is also designed with safety and environmental considerations in mind. It is equipped with a Smoke Scrubber (Wet Scrubber) to reduce emissions, and Particulate Sedimentation Chamber to prevent air pollution.
Hiclover has supplied its Trailer Mounted Animal Carcass Incinerator to various organizations, including hospitals and clinics in Afghanistan and Mauritius. For example, the Kabul Hospital in Afghanistan uses the incinerator to dispose of medical waste, while the Mauritius Clinic uses it to dispose of animal carcasses.
To learn more about the Trailer Mounted Animal Carcass Incinerator and other waste incineration solutions, please visit www.hiclover.com or contact +86-13813931455 or whatsapp. You can also email sales@hiclover.com or [email protected] for further information.
Key Features:
- Trailer Mounted for easy transportation
- Diesel or Natural Gas powered
- Side Feeding Door for easy loading
- Burning Rate of up to 1000kgs per hour
- Chamber Size of up to 6000Liters
- PLC Automatic and Intelligent Sensor technology
- Temperature Monitor and Temperature Thermometer (Corundum Probe Tube, 1400℃Rate)
- Automatic Cooling and Automatic False Alarm (Display/Voice/Light)
- System Testing Model and Time Setting
- Progress Display Bar/Timing (LCD Display)
- Smoke Scrubber (Wet Scrubber) and Particulate Sedimentation Chamber
Optional Features:
- Dual Fuel Type (Oil&Gas)
- Dual Control Mode (Manual/Automatic)
- Fire Grate
- Heat Heart Technology (HHT)
- Pre-Heat Fuel Saving (Heat Recovery)
- Waste Shredder to small piece
- Incinerator Operator PPE Kits
- Backup Spare Parts Kits
- Lightweight Modification
- Mobile Type Containerized/Trailer/Sledge
Applications:
- Animal carcass disposal
- Medical waste disposal
- Solid waste disposal
- Use in hospitals, clinics, and other medical facilities
- Use in remote areas or during emergency situations
Countries Served:
- Afghanistan
- Somalia
- Pakistan
- Mauritius
- East Timor
- Ethiopia
- Papua New Guinea
- Burundi
- Australia
- Germany
- Macau
- 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

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