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A New Dimension of Mobile Baling |
EUROPRESS Umwelttechnik GmbH recently installed a mobile twin ram baler for the processing of insulation material on a landfill site in Germany. Before, the packaged artificial mineral fiber was unloaded in the designated area, covered with suitable material, and compacted by weighing it down and later driving over it. |
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PE Recycling at its Very (Voluminous) Best |
Pipelife International is a leading manufacturer of plastic pipe systems in Europe. The company’s flagship products are created at its Stathelle facility in Norway, where PE pipeline pipes hundreds of meters long and up to 2.5 meters in diameter are produced for use throughout the world. |
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New Kind of Baler Makes Recycling Cheaper |
Presona has launched a completely new baler design which will reduce recycling costs while increasing operational efficiency. Continue reading » |
Two Ram Balers are Gaining Relevance over Horizontal Balers |
The new economic and social environment, accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic, is causing most countries, especially in Europe, to try to achieve higher recycling rates and a reduced volume of waste. Continue reading » |
Briquetting PIR Fines to Lower the Transportation and Disposal Costs |
A large US manufacturer of high performing industrial roofing products creates an average of 285 pounds/hour (130 kg/hr.) of PIR fines and dust from its manufacturing process. Continue reading » |
Separation Leads to Savings on Waste Charges |
Separation and dewatering in connection with destruction of Tetra Pak cartons turned the waste dry enough for recycling. Continue reading » |
How Not to Reduce Volume |
It was in 1994 that Vincent Corporation was presented with an exciting opportunity. The Cargill Company had a poultry processing plant in Jacksonville, Florida. Continue reading » |
New Arno®Press D 500-3 in Action at Cronimet |
The baling press Arno®Press D 500-3 was developed in cooperation with Cronimet, one of the leading companies in the field of stainless-steel recycling and the treatment of special alloys. Continue reading » |
Strautmann Baler at the Recycling Center |
As a full-owned subsidiary of the Osnabrück district, AWIGO Region Osnabrück GmbH is the central point of contact for all issues related to recycling and waste management in the region. Continue reading » |
Customer Case: Finnish Shopping Mall now Manages Waste the Smart Way |
The Kaari shopping mall in Finland recently replaced its traditional waste management equipment with the SMART Insights package and mobile app from Europress. Continue reading » |
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WEIMA Maschinenbau GmbH |
The WEIMA Group has been building shredding machines for a wide range of applications with customers in the plastic, wood and recycling industry from all over the world for over 30 years. The production range includes single-shaft shredders, four-shaft shredders, cutting mills, briquette presses and systems including accessories. Continue reading » |
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HSM GmbH + Co. KG |
Are you looking for exactly the right baling press for your tasks? At HSM, you are sure to find the best solution and profit from many other valuable benefits. As the only manufacturer to offer you the entire range of powerful and economic baling presses – vertical, horizontal and fully automatic. In addition to quality baling presses ”Made in Germany“, HSM also offers full customer service. Continue reading » |
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Europress Umwelttechnik GmbH |
We have proven our worth in environmental technology as a flexible, innovative provider of ideas, developer and problem solver for 25 years. We specialise in transport, dosage, sorting, pressing and binding of many different materials such as paper, plastics, straw and cardboard. Continue reading » |
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ANIS Trend d.o.o. |
ANIS Trend d.o.o. is an internationally known machine-building company with its headquarters in Slovenia. It has been developing, designing, manufacturing and selling a wide range of robust auto-tie channel bale presses for maximum compaction of all kinds of waste materials and their feed conveyors for over 25 years. Continue reading » |
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