Vecoplan Fuel Systems Find Niche

Company has installed 50 RDF systems at cement plants.

Vecoplan LLC, Archdale, N.C., has recently completed the installation of its 50th Refuse Derived Fuel System at a major cement manufacturer in the southern United States.

 

According to the company, a Vecoplan RG62U shredder is the heart of the system. The shredder is used to reduce the size of post-industrial plastic and wood scrap to be used as fuel.

 

Vecoplan designs, engineers, manufactures, and installs alternative fuel preparation systems for a variety of industries and applications. Now with 50 RDF systems installed in cement plants around the world, Vecoplan has become a leading vendor of this technology, according to a company news release.

 

The company offers a range of shredders for the universal size reduction of a wide variety of materials used as fuel, including biomass, carpet, tires and municipal solid waste.

 

In addition to the shredder, Vecoplan’s RDF system includes “complete conveying and material handling systems; screening and separation technologies; and . . . fuel mixing, storage, and delivery systems,” according to the company.

 

All Vecoplan Alternative Fuel Preparation and Delivery Systems “are tailored to the individual needs of the particular plant that they are designed for and then implemented with the expertise required to optimize functionality, durability, and cost efficiency,” the company’s news release states.

 

More information on Vecoplan’s RDF systems and full line of industrial shredders and size reduction and recycling systems can be obtained by contacting the company at info@VecoplanLLC.com.

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