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12-5 schematic
 
 
MWT 12-5 Range- Non Burn Medical Waste Treatment

The 12-5® Medical waste treatment systems employ proven technology that shreds, sterilizes and deodorize waste.

The integrated and high performance process requires only water, bleach and electricity.

The 12-5® range offers 8 different models:

  • J Model- Economy Model
  • SF Models- Stationary Systems (5 Models)
  • KG Models- Mobile Systems (2 Models)

 

Model Drum Size Throughput Holding Tank Electrical Power
(m3) (kg/hr) (m3) Amps kwH
MS200 5.4 90 1500 125-150 10
J24 3.8 227 295 125-150 10
SF24 3.1 227 454 125-150 10
SF32 4.6 454 907 175-200 20
SF42 7.6 680 1,360 200-225 30
SF52 7.6 907 1,814 225-250 40
SF62 9.2 1360 2,268 225-250 60
KG32 7.6 454 1,814 GenSet 100kVA
KG52 7.6 907 1,814 GenSet 100kVA

The Process

The process is controlled by an intuitive touch-screen interface to simplify routine operator tasks, minimize manual processes and ensure safe operation around the clock, while requiring minimal technical skills.

The treatment process is achieved in four stages.

process
Stage 1: Input
the waste is loaded into the system via cart-dump or conveyor belt. Red bag waste does not need to be separated.

Stage 2: Reduction
High performance grinder/shredder breaks down waste into
particulate debris. Waste is rendered un recognizable and volume is reduced up to 90%.

Stage 3: Sterilization
The waste is sprayed with sodium hypochlorite/water solution
and moved by screw conveyor into a rotating “kill” tank. Once thoroughly mixed with the solution, the waste undergoes a pressurization cycle. Waste is then sterilized and deodorized (not required for document shredding.

Stage 4: Removal
The tank rotation reverses and treated waste moves via a conveyor belt into a standard dumpster or compactor. The resulting confetti-like waste can be transported to a public landfill or recycle facility.

 

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