OverviewClamshell medical waste bins are engineered for secure containment and safe handling of healthcare waste. Designed for clinical environments, they reduce contamination risk through a sealed clamshell lid and options for hands-free operation.
Advantages- Manufactured from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) using one-time injection molding; includes anti-UV additive for color stability.
- Non-toxic and odor-neutral; resistant to acids and alkalis; mildew-, moisture- and pest-resistant; recyclable and low maintenance.
- Closed, sealed design prevents bag spillage and facilitates secure transport and storage.
Functional features and benefits- Puncture- and leak-resistant construction to contain infectious or hazardous wastes and prevent environmental contamination.
- Sealed clamshell lid reduces odor emission and limits pathogen dissemination within clinical areas.
- Color-coded surfaces and clear marking support correct waste segregation and regulatory compliance.
- Design options improve workflow: large-capacity body to reduce emptying frequency and selectable actuation modes (foot-pedal or touchless) to minimize cross-contamination.
- Easy to clean and disinfect as part of routine infection-control protocols.
Scope of application- Intended for hospitals, clinics, laboratories, long-term care facilities and other healthcare or institutional settings requiring controlled medical-waste handling.
Technical characteristics / specifications- Material: High-density polyethylene (HDPE) with anti-UV additive.
- Manufacturing: One-time injection molding.
- Chemical resistance: Acid- and alkali-resistant.
- Physical resistance: Impact-resistant and high compressive strength.
- Hygiene: Sealed clamshell cover for secure storage and spill prevention.
- Durability: Mildew-proof, moisture-proof, pest-resistant, recyclable and low maintenance.
- Ergonomics: Large capacity (50 L) design; available with foot-pedal or touchless operation.
- Safety features: Puncture- and leak-resistant construction; color-coded labeling for waste segregation.
- Maintenance: Requires routine cleaning and disinfection according to institutional protocols.