Containerized and Mobile Incineration Solutions for Healthcare and Hospitals in Africa
As healthcare demands grow across Africa and other emerging markets, the need for reliable, high-temperature waste treatment systems is stronger than ever. HICLOVER has developed advanced containerized and mobile incinerator systems that combine efficiency, portability, and compliance with international emission standards. Solutions such as a containerized incinerator 100 kg per hour for regional healthcare centers, or a trailer mounted portable incinerator system, provide vital flexibility for both hospitals and humanitarian organizations.
Containerized Incinerator for Regional Healthcare Centers
For medium-sized clinics and county hospitals, HICLOVER offers containerized units rated at 100 kg per hour. A model such as the HICLOVER TS100 PLC integrates dual combustion chambers, refractory lining with high alumina content, and PLC automatic control for precise operation.
Key features include:
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Containerized ISO framework for rapid installation and relocation.
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Dual chamber combustion (primary chamber 850–1000°C, secondary chamber 1100–1300°C, 2-second retention).
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PLC automatic ignition and shutdown, reducing operator error and improving fuel efficiency.
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Optional wet scrubber and dry filter modules for compliance with EU/WHO guidelines.
This configuration allows rural healthcare facilities to process infectious waste, sharps, and pathological materials safely while keeping emissions under control.
Trailer Mounted Portable Incinerator System
In humanitarian operations, mobility is a decisive factor. The trailer mounted portable incinerator system from HICLOVER is designed for emergency deployments, refugee camps, and mobile clinics. Units can be towed to different sites and set up within hours, providing immediate biomedical waste disposal capacity.
Advantages include:
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Fully self-contained trailer design, no additional civil works required.
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Fuel flexibility: diesel, LPG, or natural gas with dual-fuel burner options.
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Compact footprint, ideal for rural areas and rapid response missions.
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Operator safety with interlock doors and intelligent sensors for continuous feeding.
This makes them highly suitable for NGOs, UN missions, and ministries of health operating in East Africa and beyond.
High Capacity Containerized Incinerators for Large Hospitals
For tertiary hospitals and national referral facilities, the waste stream requires larger throughput. HICLOVER provides high capacity container incinerator for large hospitals ranging from 300 kg/h to 500 kg/h, with robust construction and enhanced gas cleaning systems.
Technical highlights:
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PLC fully automated control with LCD progress display.
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Refractory hot face ≥115 mm, 65% Al₂O₃ high alumina brick, ensuring long-term thermal resistance.
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Italy-brand Riello burners with automatic on/off and optional dual-fuel function.
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Advanced flue gas treatment: quench tower, alkaline scrubber, activated carbon injection, and baghouse filters for meeting EU IED emission standards.
Such systems are already deployed in major African petroleum camps, national hospitals, and university medical centers.
Why Choose HICLOVER?
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Proven installations across Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria, Rwanda, Libya, and South Sudan.
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Containerized and mobile options for rapid deployment in oilfields, camps, and hospitals.
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Flexible capacities from 30 kg/h up to 500 kg/h, tailored to local needs.
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Commitment to international compliance (WHO, EU IED, GB18484-2020).
Conclusion
The growing need for safe biomedical waste management in Africa requires flexible, containerized, and mobile solutions. With systems such as the containerized incinerator 100 kg per hour for regional healthcare centers, the trailer mounted portable incinerator system, and the high capacity container incinerator for large hospitals, HICLOVER ensures healthcare facilities, NGOs, and government agencies have reliable, environmentally compliant waste treatment systems ready for today’s challenges.
For more information, visit www.hiclover.com or contact [email protected].
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