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LD MD HD SD: The
Complete Range of Trash Destructors |
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Applications: |
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This series of
destructors is designed specifically for
the disposal of Type 0 and Type 1
wastes and is used extensively in: |
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Offices for the
destruction of trash/rubbish,
comprising paper, cardboard and
floor sweepings
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Factories and
residential colonies for disposal
of gunny bags, cotton rags, dry
leaves, tea-cups etc
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Banks for the
destruction of soiled notes
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Defence
establishments for the disposal of
confidential documents and drawings
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Railways for
used tickets
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Photo studios,
collection centers and printing
presses for their old waste prints
and waste papers respectively
Available in
capacities from - 15 kg / hr to 240 kg /
hr.
Construction Details: |
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They
are ruggedly built of heavy gauge
folded, welded and reinforced steel
sheets and plates and can be sited
in the open upon a level concrete
hard standing. Except in the case
of SD series, the destructor parts
sleeve together - no nuts or
bolts are involved in the assembly.
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They are lined
throughout with castable, low
cement, high alumina refractory
concrete. This provides for heavy
insulation between the chambers and
outer case, thereby giving the
destructor internal protection
against high operating
temperatures.
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Large loading
door makes possible the insertion
of bulky items.
Ingenious Design: |
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LD
/ MD / HD: Wastes are manually
ignited from the top, through the
loading door. The flames are fed
with primary air from aperatures in
the grates. Secondary air is drawn
into the destructor passing
through the isolating space between
the outer casing and the inner
combustion chamber, to ensure
effective destruction of smoke,
gases and particular matter.
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SD: Bulky
files and closely packed bundles,
the density of which may prevent
the free circulation of oxygen,
need slow, controlled combustion
for effective destruction.
Employing an ingenious hydroxylative
combustion principle, the SD
series destroys loose waste,
files, bundled paper and cards to a
fine white ash, the
reconstruction of which is
impossible. Clean hydroxylative
combustion begins as soon as the
waste to be burned is ignited in
the charge chamber. Initial heat
distills combustible gases, which
burn and are admixed with oxygen as
they pass into the mixing chamber.
These gases form hydroxyl groups -
alcohols and aldehydes that
re-percolate through the charged
material, seeking out all the
carbon and burning down to carbon
dioxide and water vapour.
Why Not Just Use a
Shredder? |
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Reconstruction
of documents, drawings, bond
papers of high value is impossible
in destructors, because they are
converted into white ash. Paper
that is shredded does not offer the
same level of security
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Large quantities
of paper may be destroyed at once
with little effort, reducing the
paper to less than 5% of its
original volume. Shredding is a
slow and painful process of
inserting sheet after sheet into
the shredder, with no volume
reduction, and resulting in
loose, unmanageable bundles of
shredded paper
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If a
destructor is loaded within its
rated capacity and waste is burnt
in accordance with recommendations,
it will last a lifetime.
Another means for disposal of waste
will never have to be looked at.
Power savings are also made since
the machines use no fuel or
electricity. On the other hand,
shredders have a short lifetime
(up to a maximum of 2 to 3 years)
with frequent breakdowns
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The destructors
can handle other types of waste
that a shredder cannot, like cotton
waste, cardboard boxes and gunny
bags. All this gets burnt without
producing any visible smoke
Technical
Specifications: |
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MODEL |
BURNING RATE |
DOOR
APERTURE |
WEIGHT |
FLUE OUTER
DIA. |
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kg / hr |
mm |
kg |
mm |
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LD
2 |
7.5 |
350 x 230 |
400 |
170 |
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LD
5 |
15 |
300 x 480 |
425 |
205 |
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LD 10 |
30 |
370 x 620 |
600 |
210 |
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MD 600 |
60 |
420 x 420 |
1700 |
255 |
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HD 30 |
90 |
560 x 560 |
1750 |
305 |
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HD 40 |
120 |
560 x 650 |
2200 |
310 |
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HD 50 |
150 |
560 x 650 |
3000 |
385 |
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HD 80 |
240 |
630 x 695 |
5250 |
465 |
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SD
4 |
15 (loose
waste)
30 (bundled waste) |
240 x 460 |
635 |
310 |
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SD
6 |
20 (loose
waste)
35 (bundled waste) |
360 x 460 |
725 |
325 |
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SD 18 |
30 (loose
waste)
50 (bundled waste) |
460 x 550 |
1255 |
356 |
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Standard Equipment: |
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Optional Items: |
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Caution: It is
imperative that the user: |
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Regularly
removes the ash from the machine,
which would otherwise impede flow
of gases.
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Does not
overload the machine. The machine
should be loaded only in accordance
with our instructions
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Does not
destroy PVC, mercury, glass
bottles or heavy metals, which will
otherwise lead to intense
atmospheric pollution.
The LD / MD / HD / SD
trash and security waste destructors, if
maintained and serviced regularly, will
last a lifetime. Using these destructors
will bring an end to your waste disposal
problems.
Manufacture: |
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The destructors are
made in accordance with proven technology
recognized throughout the world. They are
manufactured in our facilities at Jigani,
Bangalore, with stringent quality control
testing, to ensure that the finished
product meets all our standards. |
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