Multi-stage infectious waste treatment system

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PATENT NO 5656248
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08492296

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A multi-stage treatment system for infectious waste includes a shredding stage, a granulating stage, a wetting stage, a disinfecting stage, and a dewatering stage which define a continuous treatment flowpath for the infectious waste. A plurality of blades shred the waste in the shredding stage, then the waste is injected with volatile disinfectant chemicals which are mixed immediately before injection. A plurality of blades in a granulating stage then fragment the waste to a smaller particle size. The granulating stage insures that the waste is granulated to a sufficiently small size to facilitate the use of a relatively low concentration of a highly reactive disinfectant. Chemicals are mixed to form a volatile, highly reactive disinfectant which is then immediately injected into the waste downstream of the shredding stage. A plurality of jets wet the waste mixture in the wetting stage with the heated aqueous disinfectant. A flow restriction removes excess aqueous liquid from the disinfected waste in the dewatering stage and renders the product suitable for landfilling. A control system controls the temperature of the disinfectant to maintain an optimum temperature for a desired kill rate.

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TRINOVA MEDICAL WASTE SOLUTIONS LLC1216 9TH STREET MANHATTAN CA 90266

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Kline, Daniel Carlsbad, CA 22 3220
Meijer, Robert S San Diego, CA 12 402

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