HICLOVER TS10 (PLC) Mobile Incineration System

Product Overview: HICLOVER TS10 (PLC) Mobile Incineration System1. Technical ConfigurationThe HICLOVER TS10 (PLC) is a mobile trailer-mounted incinerator designed for small-scale, field-based waste disposal. It integrates a wet scrubber (double spray tower) and a defogging tower for efficient flue-gas cleaning and visible-smoke reduction.Key system components:Primary Combustion Chamber: 120 L (35 × 60 × 60 cm) for direct waste loading and ignitionSecondary Combustion Chamber: 60 L (35 × 60 × 60 cm) for complete smoke and gas…

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Hidden Biological Risks in Medical Waste: Why Proper Incineration Matters More Than Ever

Hidden Biological Risks in Medical Waste: Why Proper Incineration Matters More Than Ever Medical waste has always posed visible hazards―syringes, sharps, infectious dressings―but beneath the surface lies an invisible and far more complex threat: hidden biological risks. In an age of global mobility and post-pandemic sensitivity, the microbial and biochemical dangers inside untreated healthcare waste demand renewed attention. 1. The Unseen Threats in Medical Waste Hospitals, laboratories, and clinics produce…

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Kenya Expands Access to Mobile Medical Waste Incineration for Hospitals and Aid Projects

Kenya Expands Access to Mobile Medical Waste Incineration for Hospitals and Aid Projects Nairobi, Kenya C [Date] C The safe disposal of medical waste remains one of the most urgent challenges facing healthcare providers and humanitarian agencies in Kenya. With rising patient numbers in public hospitals and the continuing operation of refugee camps in Kakuma and Dadaab, demand for mobile and containerized incineration systems has grown rapidly. Health officials and…

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HICLOVER TS50 PLC: Supporting NEPI’s Mission for Safe Healthcare Waste Disposal in Afghanistan

HICLOVER TS50 PLC: Supporting NEPI’s Mission for Safe Healthcare Waste Disposal in Afghanistan The Urgent Need for Safe Immunization Waste Treatment Afghanistan’s National Expanded Program for Immunization (NEPI) faces an ongoing challenge: how to manage the growing volume of sharps, glass vials, coolant packs, and packaging generated by nationwide vaccination campaigns. A UNICEF 2023 assessment revealed gaps in training, inadequate use of personal protective equipment, and widespread reliance on unsafe…

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Efficient Biomedical and General Waste Management in Kenya

Efficient Biomedical and General Waste Management in Kenya: Why the HICLOVER TS30 PLC Incinerator is the Right Choice Kenya, like many growing economies, faces increasing challenges in safe and compliant biomedical and general waste disposal. County hospitals, rural health centers, research laboratories, veterinary clinics, and private medical practices all produce significant volumes of infectious and general waste that must be destroyed safely to protect public health and the environment. In…

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Why UN Peacekeeping Camps Require Containerized Top-Loading Incinerators

Why UN Peacekeeping Camps Require Containerized, Top-Loading Incinerators  Rapid Deployment & Portability Peacekeeping missions like UNMISS (South Sudan), MINUSCA (Central African Republic), or MONUSCO (DR Congo) often establish or relocate camps in remote, conflict-affected, or insecure areas. Containerized incinerators are built into standard 20ft or 40ft shipping containers, allowing easy transport by truck, rail, or even ship/air. No need for complex foundations or large civil works: they can be offloaded…

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Emerging Opportunities in Uganda’s Medical and Industrial Waste Incineration Market

Emerging Opportunities in Uganda’s Medical and Industrial Waste Incineration Market In recent months, there has been growing interest in expanding waste incineration capacity in Uganda, especially for medical, industrial, and municipal waste. As demand for efficient and reliable waste disposal solutions increases, new procurement projects have started to appear in the local market—signaling potential opportunities for global incinerator manufacturers, engineering firms, and technology providers. Uganda, located in East Africa, has…

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Medical Waste Incineration Market in Nigeria

Medical Waste Incineration Market in Nigeria  Nigeria, the largest economy in Africa with over 220 million people, has a rapidly expanding healthcare system comprising: Over 30 federal teaching hospitals Hundreds of state and specialist hospitals Thousands of private clinics and diagnostic centers The volume of infectious medical waste—such as sharps, pathological waste, and contaminated materials—has increased significantly over the past decade, driven by: Higher patient volumes in urban centers like…

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Medical Waste incinerator usage in Iraq

 Key Institutions Using Incinerators Medico‑Legal Directorate (Baghdad Medical City) Operates a single, aging fuel-oil incinerator built in the 1980s with ~640 kg/hour capacity. Primarily used to destroy seized narcotics per the country’s 2017 narcotics law. (جمار) Efficiency is considered “unfit”—it’s overwhelmed by volume. Authorities estimate it would take ~200 years to burn current stockpiles (~6 tons seized) at current rates. (جمار) State Hospitals (e.g., Al‑Sadr, Al‑Hakeem, Al‑Zahraa in Najaf) Hospitals commonly run small…

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Reliable Waste Management in Somalia

Reliable Waste Management in Somalia: HICLOVER Incinerators Supporting UN & AU Camps for Over a Decade In the heart of East Africa’s most challenging operational environments, HICLOVER has stood as a trusted partner in waste disposal for humanitarian and peacekeeping missions. Across United Nations (UN) camps and African Union (AU) military bases in Somalia, HICLOVER incinerators have been actively running for over ten years, ensuring safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible…

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