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Sunday, July 18, 1999

Haat Incinerators to unveil new range of waste destructors 

K Baburajan  
Bangalore, July 17: The Bangalore-based Haat Incinerators India Pvt Ltd is launching a new range of bio-medical waste destructors in the country.

The company currently produces incinerators that conform to all the norms prescribed for bio-medical waste incinerators by the Pollution Control Board. These machines can handle almost all kinds of waste generated by hospitals, blood banks, offices, effluent treatment plants, pharmaceutical firms, etc.

Manufactured in Bangalore, marketed and serviced by an all-India service network, Haat Incinerators have around 75 installations over the last three years in the country.

The company is launching its products - GD1 and GD3 - with capacities of 5 and 10 kg per hour respectively. ``These models will be marketed at low prices, making possible the availability of environment friendly waste disposal solutions to everyone,'' Haat Incinerators India managing director S Gopalakrishnan said.

Haat Incinerators is also making special trash destructors which use no fuelor electricity for free burning wastes. The Haat waste destructors are being offered with a unique design with primary and secondary chambers housed within the same shell that takes care of time, temperature and turbulence.

According to Gopalakrishnan, the Bangalore-based company was the Haat division of Diffusion Engineering Ltd and are being hived off to give a specific thrust to the need for technologically advanced waste disposal equipments.

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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