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SANITEC INC, USA

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SANITEC INC. is a leading USA company that produces microwave systems to treat infectious medical waste. What You Should know about the Sanitec Microwave disinfection system?

I- System and Operator Safety

Automatic lift/load system eliminates double and triple waste handling.

Standard electrical and water hook-ups interlocks and automated controls eliminate worker exposure.
On board digital controls/self diagnostics.
Disinfection Efficacy.
Residence time and temperature microprocessor controlled.
Microwave heating occurs from within.
Effective on sharp and bulk liquids.
Proven in independent laboratory tests.

Reliability.
State-of-the-art shredding technology designed for medical waste stream.
Proven in hospitals and commercial waste facilities since 1990.
Made in the United States


II- The Environment

No harmful air emissions
No liquid discharges
No chemicals to treat/store/discard
Waste residue reduced in volume by 80%
Safe for landfill disposal
Microwave Disinfection

The Sanitec Microwave disinfectant system renders infectious medical waste safe for disposal as municipal solid waste through a process that combines advanced shredding technology with conventional microwaves. Validation tests have proven that Sanitec achieves consistently high levels of disinfection without harmful emissions or liquid discharges of any kind. The system is available in stationary and mobile versions providing two environmentally sound, cost efficient solutions for the treatment of the regulated medical waste stream.

III-Technical Overview

The waste treatment equipment is housed in a steel all-weather shelter, and is easy to install and operate. Fully enclosed and self contained, the unit can be installed outdoors, with many already operating on the loading docks of hospitals. A single electrical main connection rated at 200 amps/480 volts, three phase, and one water hook-up are required. Because there are no liquid discharges, a sewer connection is not necessary. The system employs a lift/charging system that tips the waste into a hopper at the top of the unit. Waste material in the hopper is broken down by a rotating feed arm, then ground into small particles by a shredder. Shredded particles are automatically conveyed into the treatment chamber, where each piece is subjected first to steam, then heated by microwave generators, each with a HF output of 1.2kW. The waste is heated between 95 degrees and 100 degrees C and maintained at this temperature for a minimum treatment time of 30 minutes. Microprocessor controlled sensors and microprocessors control the entire process, ensuring the proper treatment time and the right temperature throughout. Disinfected material is transported through the microwave chamber to a waste receptacle for disposal. Throughput has been calculated at approximately 550-900 pounds an hour for the model HG-A-250, and 220-400 pounds an hour for the model HG-A-100.