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A precision machining shop in Indiana improved chip handling and scrap value by installing an ENERPAT America BM-570 metal chip briquetter. Facing problems with oily stringy chips, low-value copper scrap, and excessive 55-gallon drum storage, the shop adopted briquetting to recover cutting oil, reduce chip volume, and produce dense metal ...
Some examples of “greens” include vegetable scraps (C:N = 11:1), grass clippings (C:N = 15:1), deadstock (C:N = 5:1), and coffee grounds (C:N = 14:1). ...
Scrap does not have to be worthless just because it already has been used. ...
To remain on the leading edge in the highly competitive scrap recycling atmosphere, the company must invest in the most technologically advanced equipment on the market. ...
Bene ts of the non-rotating, totally enclosed design include ease of dust collection and air system attachments, the ability to add peripheral attachments such as water addition, and for mating auxiliary equipment to the drum. Vibratory drums such as General Kinematics Vibra-Drum®, deliver high capacity throughput plus superior material ...
Bene ts of the non-rotating, totally enclosed design include ease of dust collection and air system attachments, the ability to add peripheral attachments such as water addition, and for mating auxiliary equipment to the drum. Vibratory drums such as General Kinematics Vibra-Drum®, deliver high capacity throughput plus superior material ...
When it comes to choosing the optimal drum technology for your foundry, there are two basic options available to foundries: vibratory drums and rotary drums. ...
Three common magnet technologies are used in ferrous scrap recovery: drum, belt and pulley magnets. Downstream from auto shredders, the most effective systems will use a combination of two or even all three configurations to effectively separate ferrous scrap from the other material that is present. ...
