New Eco-Saver Briquetting Systems from Security Engineered Machinery (SEM),
Eco-Saver Briquetting Systems reduces paper waste volume by up to 90 percent, thus reducing storage, transportation and disposal costs. In-plant air quality, housekeeping and the risk of combustion can all improve, since fine dust produced in the disintegration process can be efficiently collected and incorporated into the briquettes along with larger particles.
Furthermore, the briquettes have a secondary value. An efficient source of heat, they can be sold as fuel for certain stoves and furnaces. Some paper mills buy briquettes and turn them back into pulp to make recycled paper.
Eco-Saver Briquetting Systems can handle 800 to1200 pounds of waste per hour, accommodating a wide range of applications. A typical system includes a disintegrator, evacuation equipment that transfers disintegrated particles and dust from the disintegrator to a hopper, a briquetting press, transfer tubes and briquette collection boxes.
Options include a sound enclosure that keeps equipment noise below 85 decibles. For small batches of waste, Eco-Saver systems can be manually operated. For larger waste streams, they can be fully automated. Standard briquette sizes range from 2.5 inches to 3.2 inches in diameter.
In addition to installation and service, SEM specialists will help plan disintegrating/briquetting systems and will even conduct demonstrations with a potential customer’s waste materials at SEM’s lab in
Visit www.semshred.com, email info@semshred.com or call (508) 366-1488 for more information.
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