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Medical Waste Incinerator Brazil – Safe, Compliant Systems by SCIENTICO

A medical waste incinerator Brazil is essential for hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic centers that must manage infectious waste safely and in full legal compliance. With tightening rules from ANVISA and CONAMA, Brazilian health facilities require reliable, low-emission incineration systems that deliver complete pathogen destruction and minimal environmental impact. SCIENTICO supplies CE-marked, ISO-certified medical waste incinerators tailored for the Brazilian market.

Why a medical waste incinerator in Brazil matters

Brazilian regulations such as CONAMA Resolution 358/2005 and ANVISA RDC 222/2018 set strict requirements for healthcare waste treatment and final disposal. A certified medical waste incinerator ensures compliance with these rules while reducing waste volume and eliminating infectious agents on site.

SCIENTICO medical waste incinerators – design and features

Our medical waste incinerators are engineered for durability, efficiency, and emission control to meet Brazil’s environmental and health standards.

Key features:

  • Dual-chamber combustion with secondary re-burn at 850–1100 °C for complete destruction of pathogens

  • PLC-based automatic controls for safe, consistent operation

  • Optional flue gas treatment: venturi scrubber and particulate filtration for low emissions

  • Compatible burners: diesel, LPG, or natural gas based on local fuel availability

  • Refractory-lined combustion chamber and robust body for long service life

Explore product specifications and model ranges on our product page: Medical Waste Incinerators – SCIENTICO.

Compliance and certifications for Brazil

SCIENTICO incinerators are manufactured to meet international standards and are suitable for compliance with Brazilian guidelines:

Typical applications

  • Hospitals and emergency centers

  • Diagnostic labs and pathology units

  • Rural clinics and field hospitals

  • Veterinary hospitals handling biomedical waste

Installation, commissioning and support in Brazil

SCIENTICO provides full export documentation, installation guidance, operator training, and after-sales support. We supply factory and emissions test reports required for local approvals and can coordinate with your consultants or local partners for registration and permitting.

How to choose the right capacity

Estimate daily waste produced and allow margin for peak loads. Typical guidance:

  • Small clinic: 25–50 kg/hr

  • Medium hospital: 100–250 kg/hr

  • Large hospital or centralized facility: 300–500 kg/hr
    Contact our technical team for a capacity calculation and quotation.

FAQs

Q1: Are SCIENTICO medical waste incinerators compliant with ANVISA and CONAMA?
Yes. Our systems are CE-marked and manufactured under ISO 9001:2015 quality systems and are supplied with documentation to support ANVISA and CONAMA approvals.

Q2: What emissions controls are available?
We offer optional venturi scrubbers, bag filters, and secondary combustion controls to limit particulates, acid gases, and toxic compounds, supporting compliance with local emission limits.

Q3: Can the incinerators operate on local fuels in Brazil?
Yes. Units can be supplied with diesel, LPG, or natural gas burners configured for site conditions.

Q4: What documentation is supplied for import and approval?
We provide CE and ISO certificates, factory test reports, combustion temperature logs, emissions test summaries, technical drawings, and installation manuals.


Contact SCIENTICO for Brazil leads

SCIENTICO
71, Industrial Area, Ambala Cantt, Haryana, India
Email: exports@scienticoincinerators.com
Phone: +91 8396918393
Website: https://scienticoincinerators.com/
Request a quote or technical consultation via our contact form on the product page.

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