MACH 2018: Revenue benefits brick by brick

Briquetting is the process by which waste is compressed into uninformed sized bricks.

Many of the economic and environmental benefits of introducing a briquetting system into production and waste management processes are well documented. Reducing the bulk entering into landfill, minimising handling, transport and storage costs of waste, as well as improving the working environment are among these, however, there are other equally significant benefits that should be acknowledged.

Efficiency, sustainability, profitability are all key benefits when introducing a briquetting system. Hydraulically compacting residues such as wood, metal shavings/swarf and sludges can reduce the bulk by a ratio of 20:1. The resulting briquettes can then be re-used through the manufacturing cycle.

There are other significant benefits which businesses are exploiting to literally squeeze even more profit out of their waste. Introducing a RUF briquetting machine into production processes can result in up to 90% recovery of extracted fluids for re-use. Not only that, but briquetting grinding chips in accordance with locally responsible authorities has the benefit of converting previously classified hazardous waste into non-hazardous.

RUF UK will be returning to MACH 2018 to exhibit its range of briquetting machines with systems suitable for aluminium, brass, stainless steel, copper, cast iron and many more. The company has installed over 4,000 briquetting systems in more than 100 countries and has earnt a reputation as global market leader in production waste management, utilising nearly 40 years’ experience and knowledge for the benefit of its growing customer base.

Its machines are available to buy, lease or rent with a general return on investment achieved in under 12 months, to literally help transform customer’s waste into revenue. RUF can bring major benefits and serve sectors including automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing, where its machines can be easily introduced into production processes.

Using only the highest quality components, robust design and construction, the machines require a small footprint, minimal set-up and are capable of running fully automated 24/7. Outputs range from 20 to 4,800kg/hour.

RUF UK www.briquetting.co.uk
Stand: H6-708

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