Efficient and flexible waste removal is essential for many businesses but can be more easily achieved in a compact, transportable format with the use of mobile incinerators. The flexibility provided by a mobile unit can be just as important as the unit’s performance in mortuaries, hospitals, emergency response, and other remote locations. Systems associated with Two Body Cool Mortuary are expected to provide ease of transport, set up, and operation in order to provide high temperature, controlled, waste treatment. The most useful aspect of this sort of system is how it provides reliable high temperature combustion and can be done without a large, permanent system.
Flexible and Compact
An extremely valuable feature of incinerators is their mobile and compact design. These systems can be more readily transported and set up than their fixed counterparts. This can be essential for locations where space is limited or where the needs for waste disposal are variable. Often, a mobile unit is more easily positioned to be as close as possible to the waste (thus minimizing transport and handling) than a fixed system. For mortuary operations, the flexible design mobile systems provide may be necessary to treat waste in operationally convenient (and often legally compliant) manners directly at the disposal site.
High Temperature Combustion Performance
An effective mobile incinerator should be able to maintain the temperature necessary for the complete destruction of waste. This feature is essential for the reduction of the total waste volume and for the destruction of the more dangerous and toxic waste components. Precise temperature control is important for optimizing the combustion characteristics and minimizing the probability of incomplete combustion. Given the nature of the waste in a mortuary related setting, reliable control of the combustion temperature is an important requirement.
Safety and Operational Control
The safety of the operators and the people in the vicinity of a mobile incinerator is an important system design feature. Incorporating insulated chambers, self contained feeding mechanisms, and controlled exhaust features improve safety and protect the operators. Control panels that allow the monitoring and control of temperature, airflow, and burning cycles help the unit be more user friendly for everyday operations. Due to the controlled operation of the system, safety is greatly enhanced, and the system is more reliable and performs better over an extended time period. This feature is important for any facility that processes sensitive waste.
Durability and Low Maintenance
Due to the nature of mobile units and the often demanding environments in which they are used, durability is a great advantage. The incinerator unit should have a strong external construction that can resist the effects of repeated cyclic heating, exposure to the elements, and transportation. Incorporating a refractory lining and corrosion resistant components will increase the useful service life and reduce the maintenance needs of the unit. A particular advantage is the low maintenance design for the facilities that require a high level of service availability and are not amenable to frequent service interruptions.
Fuel Efficiency and Environmental Considerations
Mobile incinerator value is impacted by fuel efficiency. The leading system designs use fuel effectively and create the heat necessary for the safe disposal of waste. Operating costs are reduced and long term use is aided by the efficiency of combustion. Many system designs incorporate features that control the harmful effects of incineration such as smoke, odor, and emissions. These design features help meet environmental needs and contribute to a safe working environment.
Practical Use in Specialized Facilities
A portable incinerator can be used by a facility like Two Body Cool Mortuary to provide an on site waste disposal solution that does not rely on external waste disposal services. The combination of design features that focus on the portability, safety, and efficiency of incinerators also allow their use in specialized operations where the need for safety and efficiency are paramount. The design of the unit also allows for the adjustment of its use to meet varying site conditions and operational needs.
Conclusion
The combination of portability, safety, and the efficiency of waste treatment makes mobile incinerators a valuable asset. The features most valued in a mobile incinerator by a facility like Two Body Cool Mortuary are a compact system design, the capability to operate at very high disposal temperatures, a robust safety system, and system durability. These system design features collectively allow for the safe, efficient, and hygienic disposal of waste.




