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Safe Technologies at the environmental exhibition WASMA 2012

01.11.2012

Exhibition center Sokolniki in Moscow held an exhibition of environmental technologies and innovations WASMA-2012 on October 23-25, 2012. The leaders in the field of waste management and water treatment became the participants of the event.

Safe Technologies presented waste thermal treatment facility, which bright design attracted the attention of both visitors and journalists.

The incineration plant КТО-50.К40 was placed right in front of the main entrance to the pavilion. The plant was designed for the disposal of solid municipal, industrial, medical and liquid waste. The facility was placed in 40’ ft. container, decorated with graphic panels depicting a dragon breathing burning garbage. Managers of the company arranged a tour around facility, demonstrating the operation of the plant and automation system.

Automatic loading device of the facility with a capacity of 100 kg/h was placed at the booth inside the exhibition center. Design of equipment minimizes the contact of technical personnel with infected, medical and biological waste that may pose a threat to health.

Ceramic filter, innovative development of Safe Technologies was the main exhibit. Presented equipment is the most efficient in the area of ​​flue gas cleaning of dust and, most importantly, dioxins, which are formed during incineration. Although these substances are completely decomposed at a temperature of 1100-1200°C, secondary formation of dioxins may occur during flue gases cooling process. Only ceramic filter is capable to operate at a temperature of 450-500°C and completely separates the dust from the exhaust gases. And, accordingly, it solve the problem of emissions.

XII International scientific and practical conference Waste Recycling was also held within a frame of the exhibition WASMA-2012. Commercial Director of Safe Technologies Industrial Group Lev Bederov made a report on an integrated approach to the application of modern technologies of waste production and consumption, including medical waste.