Products: Sterilizers-Source-Series
 

San-I-Pak's patented Source Sterilizer Series is a COMPLETE NO-TOUCH SYSTEM enabling the use of the sterilization chamber as a collection cart thereby eliminating operators collection handling from the point of waste generation to point of treatment and disposal.

 

Patented CHAMBER CART shown with particle
Filtration system & covered sanitary collection lid.

Allows for safer collection of infectious waste at
Source of generation with CHAMBER CART.
 
This is an example of a SS203L a three station configuration processing approximately 400 Lbs per hour. This provides for safer handling in collection, loading, processing and disposal by using the same cart for collection and sterilization. The system allows for processing duplication thereby reducing down time. System processing capacity is easily expanded with the installation of an additional station. The design is a complete "NO TOUCH" processing system for both infectious and general waste steams. This is the future of waste processing equipment recognizing the needs of facilities to minimize handling and to treat waste as close to the source as possible while protecting handlers from air-borne and handling acquired pathogens.
 

Treated Chamber Cart waiting to be dumped
Dumper will also dump general waste carts. (MSW)

Chamber Cart being dumped into Compactor.
NO TOUCH PROCESSING SOURCE TO DISPOSAL
 
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23535 South Bird Road
Tracy, CA 95304

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