Animal waste incinerator Mini

animal waste incinerator
animal waste incinerator
animal waste incinerator
animal waste incinerator
animal waste incinerator
animal waste incinerator
animal waste incinerator
animal waste incinerator
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for animal waste

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The ‘Mini’ Addfield incinerator, with a loading chamber up to 350kg makes it an ideal solution for the Poultry Industry, Sheep and Butchery waste. The ideal solution for treating small-scale agricultural waste. Perfect for poultry farms alongside smaller pig and sheep farms as well as butchery waste. The Mini is designed to help maintain your site biosecurity providing an instant solution to the disposal of fallen livestock safely. Compact and able to be installed virtually anywhere, this machine is ideal for farms, abattoirs and other food processing plants. The Mini benefits from a 0.59m3 loading chamber capable of holding up to 350kg which is equivalent to approximately 95 average-sized chickens. Constructed with an advanced triple-layered refractory, keeping the heat in the primary chamber where it is needed. Up to 40% more fuel-efficient than similar-sized competitor machines. Reduce your waste disposal costs by managing it all on-site. Having very low running costs with an average 50kg of waste requiring only 5-6 litres of fuel to dispose of. Managing your own incineration process increases your site biosecurity drastically giving you more control of visitors to your site alongside rapid response in time of need such as outbreaks of Avian Influenza or Newcastle Disease. The Addfield range of incinerators are all type approved by Defra and comply with EU Animal By-Products Regulations (EC) No 142/2011

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