The Germany-based company SEDA is marketing two products that target the safe processing of end-of life vehicles and refrigerators.
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SEDA DrainTower |
SEDA’s DrainTowers is a drainage system that targets end-of-life vehicles. The system includes de-pollution equipment in a compact sturdy housing. The SEDA-DrainTowers come in either a single- or twin-tower design.
The DoubleTowers includes a swing-arm mounted ATEX certified tank drill to remove fuel from a vehicle’s fuel tank. The swing arm is a twin oil funnel unit that can simultaneously drain engine and gear oil. The SingleTower offers total drainage performance in a single-tower design.
Both SEDA-DrainTowers are capable of draining 98 percent of the ELV’s liquids in as little as seven minutes per vehicle. SEDA- DrainTowers are largely pre-assembled and designed to minimize space when packed for shipping saving the customer plenty on transportation and installation costs.
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SEDA's AFR |
The SEDA-DrainTowers complement SEDA´s other drainage stations.
Also all new from SEDA is the SEDA-AFR refrigerator compressor recycling machine. The AFR removes virtually all compressor oil and Freon gasses from the compressors of obsolete refrigerators. After draining, compressors can be shredded or sent for further processing without any environmental risk.
With the SEDA-AFR the compressor is automatically clamped in place then drilled at the deepest point to remove the oil and Freon gas simultaneously. The SEDA-AFR is designed either as a stand-alone unit or incorporated with an automated refrigerator recycling systems.
Special features include a fast and powerful drilling action, a large drill chamber for less maintenance and downtime, a fully automated and multi function display, and an automated maintenance cycle.
Further information on the SEDA-DrainTowers and the SEDA-AFR can be found online at www.seda.at or by contacting SEDA direct at sales@seda.at.
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