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Incinerator for Dead Chickens

Haat has been making incinerators for poultry and hatchery applications for many years.  While in a hatchery, eggs are hatched in artificial conditions, in a poultry farm, domestic fowl, including chickens, turkey, geese and ducks are raised for the production of meat or eggs. In both cases, some amount of new born chicks die.   There is also a situation where birds afflicted with diseases also die. Some of the most common diseases include infectious bronchitis, rot gut, aspergillosis, fowl pox, avian encephalomyelitis, etc.

 

Healthy chicken are reared as broilers, meaning that they are especially bred for their meat. These are the ones that are sent to different meat processing companies for onward sale to consumers. 

 

There are many meat shops and stores where chicken meat is available for sale and the left over part of the chicken which is not consumable, viz. feathers, kidney, intestines, etc. are discarded.

 

There are any number of incinerator installations that exist for Haat in poultries and hatcheries for safely disposing of dead birds, unfertilized eggs, etc. throughout the country and outside.

 

In recent times, we have been approached by more than a couple of chicken meat sellers to find ways and means of disposing of left-over parts of the chicken which is discarded and not edible. Obviously (and rightly so) they do not want some of these inedible parts of the birds to be sold to the unsuspecting meat eater!

 

These are now disposed-off very comfortably using Haat’s PWR model poultry waste incinerator.  Of late, we find there has been a spurt of enquiries for chicken waste incinerators from within the country and abroad.

 

The PWR incinerator is a very simple, skid-mounted system with everything in place, viz. the incinerator with primary and secondary chambers, burners, control panel, diesel tank, etc. The incinerator system is fully shop-assembled and pre-wired and is ready to fire, once diesel is filled in the tank and the machine connected to power.

 

Beyond a certain capacity, Haat provides the system with an ejector mechanism and fan for creating negative pressure in the combustion chamber. 

 

The PWR model is available in many variants with a total installation base numbering an impressive 96. These include auto loading systems, dust collectors, wet scrubbers, bag filters, PLC panel, etc. depending on the end-user’s choice.

 

The users of this particular range of incinerators are some of the most well-known poultry and hatchery companies in India.

 

Haat provides both comprehensive and non-comprehensive AMCs for the installations and service is available throughout the country and outside.