Research Facilities

Research facilities normally venture into the ?unknown? in the quest for knowledge.

The Biological Waste generated by Research Facilities is normally extremely costly to dispose of. Incineration or autoclaving are the most preferred methods. Access to these facilities is not always available or the quantities may be restricted as is the case with autoclaves. Setup, operating-cost and licensing restrictions are also major obstacles.

Further problems with Biological Waste at Research Facilities relate to the transport and storing of the waste until safe disposal. By having smaller, cost effective disposal units at strategic locations available just make more sense because the potential infectious agents are destroyed at source. Even low-level radiation waste can be safely dealt with.

With this in mind we at Convertech can design and supply cost effective units to handle small loads or even extremely large loads. Depending on the requirements, low or high-pressure units can be installed.

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