ODF's 5-ton daily medical waste recycling equipment was shipped to the Philippines
ODF's 5-ton daily medical waste recycling equipment was shipped to the Philippines
On May 15, 2024, a customer in the solid waste recycling industry in the Philippines successfully ordered two ODF medical waste refining equipment with a daily processing capacity of 5 tons.
The two sets of waste recycling equipment were transported to the Philippines using two 40HQ and two 40FR containers. The loading operation has been completed and they have been transported to the port and are about to embark on a journey to the customer's site in the Philippines.
When choosing the ODF brand, customers value its deep accumulation and mature experience in the field of refining. The small-volume refining equipment purchased in the early stage meets the customer's current demand for small-scale processing capacity. The small-volume refining equipment aims to explore the feasibility of refining equipment in the medical waste treatment industry and accumulate data for future batch operations.
In view of the special raw material of medical waste, ODF adjusted the internal structure of the cracking reactor and installed a special coke removal device; to meet local environmental protection requirements, it added professional flue gas treatment equipment-photo-oxygen integrated machine; to make full use of resources, the equipment is equipped with a waste gas recovery device, which saves fuel and saves the operating cost of the equipment; in addition, small-scale refining equipment is suitable for small-scale processing tasks and is easy to install and transport. This is one of the reasons why many foreign countries choose this processing capacity.
When these two sets of medical waste refining equipment arrive at the customer's site, ODF will also arrange remote guidance installation and operation services to ensure that these two sets of medical waste refining equipment can be put into use quickly and normally, helping customers to smoothly start medical waste refining projects.