As a manufacturer of incineration equipment, we have completed development of a double door waste incinerator for medical waste treatment. This double door medical waste incinerator accepts infectious materials including used syringes, bandages, gloves, and pathological waste from hospitals and clinics. The double door structure enables operators to load waste from one side and remove ash from the other side. This arrangement reduces downtime and limits direct contact with hazardous residues.
The double door waste incinerator operates at temperatures between 850°C and 1100°C. At this range, organic matter and pathogens are destroyed. The double door design also helps maintain negative pressure inside the combustion chamber. When operators open the doors for loading or ash removal, negative pressure prevents smoke or harmful gases from escaping. Medical facilities that must follow environmental and health regulations require this type of feature.
Fuel consumption is lower compared to single-door models. The sealed chamber retains heat more effectively, reducing diesel or gas use by approximately 15 percent. A secondary combustion chamber processes any remaining flue gases, which lowers emissions of dioxins and particulate matter. For hospitals that generate 50 to 200 kilograms of medical waste per day, this unit provides a practical on-site solution.
The control panel shows temperature, air flow, and burn time. Operators do not need advanced technical training to run the machine. Maintenance involves replacing refractory bricks and emptying the ash collection drawer. The double door mechanism uses heat-resistant steel and includes safety interlocks. These interlocks prevent the doors from opening when internal temperatures are too high.
Several rural health centers have installed this model. According to their reports, waste storage time decreased from several weeks to a few hours. Shorter storage reduces the risk of needle-stick injuries and pest problems. The remaining ash is sterile and can be disposed of in regular landfills or used for non-sensitive applications such as road base material.
For buyers evaluating medical waste incinerators, the double door design offers a balance of cost, safety, and performance. It is not the largest unit on the market, but for most clinics and small hospitals, it provides sufficient capacity without high fuel use or complex operation.
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