Process Flow
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Feeding & Loading: Waste is loaded into dedicated stainless-steel sterilization carts.
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Sterilization Cycle: Pre-vacuum phase followed by steam injection (≥135°C, ≥45 mins) and post-vacuum cooling/drying.
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Unloading: Automated rail system transfers carts to the discharge point.
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Shredding: Sterilized waste is destroyed by a dual-shaft shredder for volume reduction.
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Collection: Final residue is conveyed for collection and landfill disposal.
About Our Technology
As an innovative technology entity with a global reach, we are committed to pioneering integrated environmental protection and high-end intelligent manufacturing. Through disruptive technological innovation, we drive the comprehensive upgrade of the industry towards intelligence, precision, and resource efficiency.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Are you a manufacturing factory or a trading company?
We are a professional manufacturing factory established in 2014, specializing in environmental protection and disinfection equipment.
Q2. How can I inspect your manufacturing facility?
You are welcome to visit us on-site. Alternatively, we offer online video tours where our staff can take you through our manufacturing workshop and active work sites in real-time.
Q3. What is the standard delivery time for the medical waste equipment?
The delivery time generally ranges from 30 to 60 days for standard models, depending on the specific configuration and requirements.
Q4. Is the sterilization process automated?
Yes, the system features a fully automatic PLC control system with real-time monitoring and safety interlocks, though manual override is also available.
Q5. What materials are used in the construction of the sterilizer?
The main vessel is constructed from Q345R steel with anti-corrosion treatment, while all waste contact surfaces and carts are made of 304 stainless steel.
Q6. Does the system include treatment for exhaust gas and wastewater?
Yes, the equipment is equipped with comprehensive auxiliary systems for exhaust gas scrubbing (UV and carbon adsorption) and wastewater treatment to meet emission standards.