The Spectrum Emergency Disposal Unit from Waste Spectrum is designed specifically for rapid deployment to sites where a disease outbreak has occurred.
The incinerator is capable of the disposal of large quantities of fallen stock efficiently without the need to move them from the infected area.
It can be transported and assembled with ease and is ready for use within a short period of time, therefore reducing the further spread of infection.
The emergency disposal unit has a burn capacity of 9500kg and a burn rate of 1000kg/hr. A secondary chamber is also available.
An evaporation unit can also be obtained to cope with high fluid output that occurs during the combustion of carcasses en masse.
The unit has two top-access sliding doors where waste can be loaded, and a large, removable access door for cleaning, maintenance and de-ashing of the primary chamber.
Author: Lucy Knowles
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