Firelake Manufacturing is building multiple incinerators for a drug disposal project in the US. Incineration is an effective method to destroy illegal drugs after they are confiscated. These incinerators offer high-temperature destruction of wastes, automatic on and off operation, temperature control, ash removal door, loading door, and dual burn Continue Reading
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Firelake Incinerator, Load, Push START, Leave
Yes, it is that E-A-S-Y to operate. Open the balanced load door, place the waste or animals inside, close the loading door, latch it, and push START. Now you have time to go do other tasks while the Firelake incinerator does its work. The burners fire automatically and stop automatically. When you return in a few hours, later that day, or Continue Reading
Animal Cremator P16 Start-up
A Firelake P16 was professionally installed and started last week in Appalachia. Housed inside a steel and block structure this unit should provide comfort to operators and protect the cremator from weather. Preheat is achieved in minutes. The operator can initiate the cremation process with the digital timer and walk off to do other work. Continue Reading
Want to incinerate, but do you know Incineration?
The trend in incineration is to ask for the "best technology", or "ask for the same specifications another country or state uses". This thinking loses focus on meeting needs and balancing costs. Here are some examples. We want a minimum Primary burn chamber temperature: It is not possible to establish and maintain high Continue Reading
Cremators Big and Small
You may have a BIG need for a Firelake Model P60 incinerator. The P60 is an autoloading design that offers many features to accommodate regulations and operating preferences. Large in size it often is sized for hospitals, bulk mass disposal, or as a central disposal site for remote clinics. Designed in modules the P60 offers many burner and Continue Reading
Red Bags to Ashes
What does Firelake do with red bag waste? The results are typical for the before and after photos. All Firelake cremators and incinerators routinely produce these results. After your wastes have been exposed to temperatures of 2000F (1100C) the remains are gray and white ash along mixed with charred metal fragments and melted glass. The Continue Reading