Prevent incomplete combustion with combustion-supporting devices above 800℃ and safely process infectious waste.
In the hospital industry, the proper disposal of infectious waste is extremely important for reducing the risk of hospital-acquired infections and ensuring the safety of patients and healthcare workers. In particular, medical waste comes in many types, and if not disposed of properly, it can lead to environmental pollution and health hazards. Our "Phoenix" safely processes infectious waste through secondary combustion using a combustion device operating at over 800°C and a structure designed to mitigate dioxins. Its smoke-free and low-odor design also takes the surrounding environment into consideration. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Hospitals - Clinics - Nursing facilities - Research institutions 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Safe disposal of infectious waste - Reduction of outsourcing costs - Decrease in environmental impact
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【Features】 - Combustion assist device operating above 800℃ - Dioxin countermeasures implemented - Smokeless and low-odor design - Models available that do not require notification for small-scale processing - Cost reduction 【Our Strengths】 We conduct research and development to manufacturing of fine ceramics materials in a custom-made manner, providing products tailored to our customers' needs.
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Our company conducts custom research and development as well as manufacturing of fine ceramics materials and components. We also support various advanced industries using materials such as alumina, zirconia, and silicon carbide. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries.








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