





| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Medical Waste Bin with Foot Pedal |
| Capacity Options | 15L / 20L / 30L / 40L / 50L / 60L |
| Material | High-quality plastic (PP/HDPE optional) |
| Color Options | Yellow (standard), customizable |
| Opening Method | Foot pedal operated |
| Lid Type | Flip lid with tight closure |
| Application | Hospital, clinic, laboratory |
| Usage Type | Medical waste disposal |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Odor Control | Enclosed lid structure |
| Cleaning | Easy-clean smooth interior |
| OEM / ODM | Supported |
| Supply Type | Direct manufacturer |
Proper medical waste disposal is critical for maintaining hygiene, regulatory compliance, and operational efficiency in healthcare environments. This medical waste bin with foot pedal is designed to support hands-free waste disposal across hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and medical centers where hygiene control is a top priority.
Available in 15L, 20L, 30L, 40L, 50L, and 60L capacities, this product line allows procurement teams to select the most appropriate size for different departments and usage scenarios. Smaller capacities are ideal for treatment rooms and nursing stations, while larger bins are commonly deployed in laboratories, disposal zones, and shared medical corridors.
Manufactured from durable plastic material, the bin body offers strong resistance to moisture, cleaning chemicals, and daily impact. The smooth internal surface prevents residue accumulation, making routine cleaning and disinfection faster and more effective. This structural design helps reduce cross-contamination risks and supports long-term hygienic operation.
Hands-Free Foot Pedal Design
The integrated foot pedal mechanism enables hands-free operation, minimizing direct contact and reducing the risk of pathogen transmission. The pedal is engineered for repeated use, offering stable response even under high-frequency disposal conditions. The lid opens smoothly and closes securely, helping to contain odors and maintain a clean environment.
This design is particularly suitable for clinical areas where staff frequently dispose of gloves, dressings, and other medical waste while maintaining strict hygiene protocols.
Professional Medical Application
The standard yellow color improves visibility and supports medical waste segregation systems widely adopted in hospitals. For institutions following specific color-coding standards, customization options are available to align with internal or regional regulations.
Working directly with a Dustbin manufacturer allows buyers to standardize specifications across multiple facilities. Capacity distribution, pedal strength, lid fit, and material thickness can all be adjusted to meet institutional requirements. This is especially important for healthcare groups managing centralized procurement across multiple locations.
Manufacturer Advantages for B2B Buyers
Direct manufacturer supply ensures:
Stable quality consistency
Predictable production schedules
Competitive pricing for bulk orders
OEM branding and logo support
These advantages are critical for hospitals, distributors, and medical waste management companies that require long-term supply reliability rather than short-term sourcing.
Ideal for Bulk & Institutional Procurement
This medical waste bin series is widely used by:
Public and private hospitals
Clinics and outpatient centers
Diagnostic laboratories
Medical distributors and project contractors
Its modular size range enables efficient deployment across different medical environments while maintaining consistent design and operational standards. Bulk procurement benefits from standardized molds, reduced unit cost, and simplified logistics planning.
FAQ (English Only)
Q1: Is the foot pedal durable for frequent hospital use?
Yes. The pedal mechanism is designed for repeated daily operation and long-term clinical use.
Q2: Can the bins be customized with hospital logos or labels?
Yes. OEM options include logo printing, color customization, and labeling.
Q3: Which capacity is most commonly used in clinics?
30L and 40L are commonly used in treatment rooms, while 50L and 60L are preferred for shared disposal areas.
