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Automatic Syringe & Needle Destroyer |
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Each year, there are nearly a million accidental needle sticks. Not
only there is an obvious need to reduce the risk for the safety of
your staff, there's also a mandate.
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Working Pattern |
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To destroy a non-coated 16
to 30 gauge needle, insert it into the aperture. The current
oxidizes the needle into a metallic ash of ferric, nickel and
chromium oxides known as swarf. |
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After the needle is oxidized to the hub
place the syringe into the syringe cutter aperture. Gently press
the switch provided. The motorized cutter cuts the hub of the
syringe living the syringe non usable. |
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The swarf gets collected in the bin. |
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The left over can be disposed off in your
non sharp bio hazardous waste system. |
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Controls and safety's |
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Sensor
to prohibit operation when the bin has been removed. |
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Specifications |
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Material
: Stainless steel body
Size : 8”w * 12”d * 6”h
Weight : 5.7 Kgs
Input Supply : 230 V AC +/- 10%, 50 Hz
Power : less then 20VA |
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Features |
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Portable,
safe & cost effective system for doctors, nurses, pathologists
and healthcare professionals. |
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Caution |
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Do not
operate in the presence of flammable liquids, vapours, operating rooms
or in the presences of elevated oxygen levels. Some sparking will
occur during oxidization. |
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