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Eldan tire recycling system to be installed. (Equipment Report).


Maryland Environmental Service (MES (Manufacturing Execution Software) Software that provides real time access to plant activities that include equipment, labor, orders and inventory. An MES integrates the data with enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems so that management has complete control of ) has purchased a complete Eldan Scandinavian Recycling E4000t scrap tire recycling Tire recycling is the process of recycling vehicles tires (or tyres) that are no longer suitable for use on vehicles due to wear or irreparable damage (such as punctures).  system from Wendt Corp., Tonawanda, N.Y.

MES has planned a January 2003 start-up at a facility in Baltimore County, Maryland Coordinates:

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, where the Eldan system is being installed. The plant will process 1.5 million scrap tires annually. The tires will be collected from tire manufacturers, solid waste facilities and scrap yards. The crumb rubber Crumb rubber is generally manufactured from automotive and truck scrap tires. During the manufacturing process steel and fluff is removed leaving tire rubber with a granular consistency.  produced will be sold to manufacturers of consumer and industrial products.

On average, four to five trailer loads of tires will arrive at the facility daily and will be unloaded directly into the building. Tire generators will be charged a tipping fee for tires brought to the facility. MES officials say there will be no outside storage of tires and that any tires not in the building will be kept in enclosed trailers.

MES chose the Eldan Scandinavian Recycling equipment after Lee Zeni and Greg Africa of MES toured a facility in Triptis, Germany, last fall that had recently installed a similar system supplied by Eldan SR.

"The technology we saw at the German plant is world-class," says Africa. "We are very excited about this installation. It represents the first complete crumb rubber system supplied by Wendt and Eldan SR in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. ."

Tom Wendt Jr. of Wendt Corp. is optimistic the MES installation can generate additional interest in Eldan equipment. "With increased demand for crumb rubber, we expect the MES plant to be a showplace and a model for future installations throughout North America," he comments.

The Eldan E-4000t system installed by Wendt Corp. features a Super Chopper for chopping whole passenger and truck tires into six-inch nominal chucks that are then further processed with the Heavy Rasper rasp  
v. rasped, rasp·ing, rasps

v.tr.
1. To file or scrape with a coarse file having sharp projections.

2. To utter in a grating voice.

3.
. The Heavy Rasper reduces the chunks into chips smaller than 3/4 inches, liberating more than 95 percent of the steel wire for magnetic separation.

The minus 3/4-inch chips are granulated gran·u·late  
v. gran·u·lat·ed, gran·u·lat·ing, gran·u·lates

v.tr.
1. To form into grains or granules.

2. To make rough and grainy.

v.intr.
 to minus 1/4 inches in Fine Granulator No. 1 and then to minus 1/8 of an inch in Granulator No. 2. The finished product is designed to be more than 99.9 percent free of liberated steel and fiber.
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Date:Jan 1, 2003
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