Biomedical Waste Management

Liquid Waste Treatment System.

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Biomedical Waste Management

Liquid Waste Treatment System.

Liquid effluent treatment systems for neutralising and disinfecting chemical and biological liquid waste from laboratories and healthcare facilities before sewer discharge.

Neutralize hazardous clinical and industrial effluents efficiently with our automated liquid waste treatment systems. These robust chemical processing units ensure strict environmental compliance for modern healthcare facilities.

Laboratory Effluent Treatment

Neutralising acids, alkalis, and chemical reagents from laboratory drains before discharge.

Hospital Wastewater

Disinfecting infectious wastewater from isolation wards, laboratories, and autopsy rooms.

Pharmaceutical Waste Treatment

Treating chemical and biological waste from pharmaceutical manufacturing processes.

Regulatory Compliance

Meeting discharge standards for healthcare and laboratory effluent as per environmental regulations.

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What is a Liquid Waste Treatment System used for?

Liquid effluent treatment systems for neutralising and disinfecting chemical and biological liquid waste from laboratories and healthcare facilities before sewer discharge.

What are the core applications of a Liquid Waste Treatment System?

Core applications include Laboratory Effluent Treatment, Hospital Wastewater, Pharmaceutical Waste Treatment, Regulatory Compliance.

What are the key specifications to consider when selecting a Liquid Waste Treatment System?

Key parameters include treatment capacity (litres/day), treatment method (chemical/uv/ozone), ph adjustment range, disinfection efficacy.

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