Expired/Empty Vaccine Waste Disposal Integrated Autoclave Shredder Description:
Vaccine disposal is an important part of the fight against virus outbreak and bacterial infection. Vaccine waste disposal helps prevent, treat and cure serious diseases. They need clean environments in their production processes, so the common goal is to minimize the risk of cross-contamination throughout the work process.
To help your staff give proper attention to vaccine waste disposal, integrated Autoclave with Shredder provides fast, safe, user friendly and of course efficient solutions such as empty vaccine vials for residue disposal.

Advantages of an effective and environmentally friendly solution for converting waste into sterile, harmless, public waste for recycling with shredding sterilizers, without the risk of cross-contamination.
Autoclave Shredder processed waste is sterile, refined, broken, non-toxic, mostly solid and can be treated as ordinary municipal waste. By crushing the waste in a pressurized container, the volume of the waste is reduced to 1/10 of its original volume, thus providing more opportunities for recycling.
The waste after expired vaccine disposal will be automatically unloaded into any standard waste container.

Expired/Empty Vaccine Waste Disposal Integrated Autoclave Shredder Features:
1. The blade is mounted on the shaft and is designed to cut wastes such as sharp instruments, dialyzers, syringes, paper, cloth, plastic and glass.
2. Shredding is important because it enhances steam penetration and thus improves overall sterilization.
3. Steam generator is generated internally and supplied by water purification and drainage system as standard accessory.

4. Chopped waste is reduced to 1/5 of its original volume without releasing harmful substances.
5. Can serve any medium-sized hospital, clinic or laboratory.
6. The operation is very simple, put the waste into the chamber, close the door and press the start button. The loop will run automatically. The total cycle time can be as long as 15-20 minutes and can treat 2 to 4 kg of waste.
7. After treatment on the International Space Station, the waste is sterile. The liquid component of the waste is steamed out of the container, recondensed and discharged into the municipal sewer. The waste is treated, broken, non-toxic, and mostly solid and dry, so it can be safely disposed of as regular municipal waste.

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