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TURBO-BURN HIGH TEMPERATURE INCINERATOR TURBO-BURN: An Australian-made, high temperature incinerator that will burn up to 50% of waste classified as hazardous without polluting the environment and leaving a residue of harmless ash.

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Small and portable Eliminates transporting hazardous materials One person only required to load and operate the unit Is 99% smoke, ash and pollution free Comes with a three month warranty on parts and labour Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELCB) is standard on all units

A SENSIBLE WAY TO RECYCLE Incinerate oil, absorbents, greasy rags, oil & fuel filters, office waste, food services waste, bags, packing material and non-infectious waste without polluting the air. Easy to use: Simply attach the Turbo-Burn to a 200 litre open head drum loaded with waste, plug it in to single phase power and light the waste. Two 240 volt blowers create a powerful cyclone of air fanning the fire into a white heat. The incinerator’s unique design which is based on the 3T’s principle eliminates smoke and traps fly ash. There is no residue, no half-burned material and no smouldering cake. One hundred percent of the oil soaked waste is reduced to three percent ash. Oil & fuel filter casings can be safely sent to landfill for disposal. The 3T’s — Time: (The longer the burning waste gases are held in the incinerator the cleaner the result), Turbulence: (Good turbulence ensures the adequate mixing of the gases, giving the best burn results), Temperature: (The higher the temperature the cleaner the burn). Turbo-Burn is safe, efficient and convenient, just roll it back into storage when not in use. SUITABLE WASTE The Turbo-Burn unit may be used to burn most types of waste (the exceptions are listed below). Waste that can be burnt include: • Oil Filter Cartridges • Absorbents used for cleaning up oil spills • Paper • Cardboard • Wood (except treated wood cca) • Plastics (other than PVC / Vinyl) For materials that is more difficult to ignite or is likely to produce smoke if not burnt at adequate temperatures, it is recommended to place adequate, readily combustible material such as paper or cardboard above and below (allowing the fire to be well-established before it reaches the difficult materials) and a reserve of combustible material to maintain temperatures at the end of the burn. Materials that are not suitable for burning in the Turbo-Burn include: • Pesticides • Herbicides • Fungicides • Chlorinated Hydrocarbons • PVC (Vinyl) and other chlorinated plastics • Infectious waste or biologically hazardous waste • Radioactive materials • Copper Chrome Arsenic treated timbers • Wastes containing heavy metals such as batteries The heavy metals of most concern are Lead, Mercury, Cadmium, Arsenic, Nickel Chromium, Antimony, Vanadium and Selenium. BURNING OF NON-INFECTIOUS HOSPITAL WASTE When burning non-infectious medical waste in the Turbo-Burn extra care must be taken with the loading and spreading of the waste to be burnt. Because a certain percentage of this type of waste is wet, the mixture of wet to dry waste burnt in any load must be kept to no more than 20% wet to 80% dry. Preferably the wet to be in the middle with a small amount of accelerant such as kerosene or similar poured onto that section to retain the heat whilst it is burning. Should the mix be greater than 20/80 more accelerant must be used and more care taken in spreading the mix (ie., 20% dry material, 20% wet material with accelerant, Specifications: 20% of dry material, 20% wet material with more accelerant, then the rest of the dry material with • Stainless steel lid, plated tubular steel frame, plenty of paper or similar to get the fire started). electric blowers operate on 240 volts Whilst there is a good flame inside the Turbo-Burn, stirring the contents should be avoided as much as possible. The only time the stir rod should be used while burning this type of material is when the chimney starts to show signs of a smoking which generally means that you are nearing the end of the burn.

• Shipping weight - 60 kgs excluding Open Head Drum • Average Burn Rate 20 - 50 kgs per hour in top 200 litre steel drum Optional extras: Safety Fence, Strobe light

Global Grooves PT 11748 B, Jalan Besar Paka, 23100 Paka, Terengganu Darul Iman. Tel : 609 828 6240 Fax : 609 828 6242 Email : [email protected]

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