Houston-based Industrial Service Solutions (ISS) says it offers patented designs and proprietary processes that deliver cost-effective solutions that “last up to five times longer than standard market options for total control system packages and moto/variable frequency drive (VFD) packages” for metal shredding plant operators.
ISS, which says it designs, engineers, manufacturers and services “high-performance power and control systems for high-demand applications in the recycling industry,” says its resources include “a fully equipped 200,000-square-foot facility with custom manufacturing capabilities.”
States ISS, “Whether it is AC or DC with drives from 1,000 horsepower (hp) up to 10,000 hp, ISS is positioned to power any automobile shredder.”
The company describes itself as unique in its ability to manufacture both the motors and the drives in the same facility at its AmeriMex plant in Houston.
That facility and others operated by ISS are ISO 9001:2008 certified, Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA)-accredited, and UL 508A panel shop-certified, says the firm. “Process logic controller (PLC) programs and the graphical human-machine interface (HMI) designs are standardized and user-friendly, allowing operators to safely navigate between different machines and find information quickly,” states ISS of its systems.
ISS says its Spectare monitoring system provides early notice “for better-timed service and coordinated parts delivery, reducing unscheduled maintenance and overall operational downtime while at the same time linking critical production data to the overall financial performance of the system.”
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