Eldan Offers Refrigerator Recycling System

Disassembly, recycling system recently installed in Spain.

Eldan Recycling A/S, based in Denmark, is offering what it calls a complete system for the recycling of end-of-life refrigerators.

 

“Apart from separation and recycling of magnetic and non-magnetic metals, plastic and foam, oil and CFC gasses [also] must be collected,” says an Eldan news release. “This is done in separate oil extraction and degasification systems enabling the companies to show that they collect the dangerous greenhouse gasses that damage the ozonosphere.”

 

Eldan says its system complies with European and national standards. The company has announced that it recently installed an 80 units-per-hour plant in Spain. “Similar plants are in operation worldwide and they observe the [legal standards] for treatment of cooling appliances,” according to Eldan.

 

Eldan Recycling bills itself as a “turnkey supplier of complete plants [from] the first approach over the projecting stage to the customized solution. The company says its Eldan technical staff “is responsible for design and development just as Eldan Recycling’s project managers and supervisors are in charge of the project work, installation, assembly, training and commissioning of the plant.”

 

Eldan says it also offers service and maintenance of the processing systems and machines and spare and wear parts to its customers worldwide.

 

Eldan Recycling A/S has company roots dating back to 1956. In addition to its refrigerator recycling system the company develops and manufactures plants for the recycling of scrap tires, cable and wire, electronic scrap and nonferrous scrap, including aluminum. The company’s American office is located in Sanborn, N.Y.

 

More information on the company can be found at www.eldan-sr.com.