Getting the steel out: CM liberator helps Alternative Fuel Source Inc. expand into new markets.In 2004, Les Gorden, president of tire shredding shred n. 1. A long irregular strip that is cut or torn off. 2. A small amount; a particle: not a shred of evidence. tr.v. facility Alternative Fuel Source Inc. in Odessa, Mo., saw a chance to grow his business. What had begun in 1997 with a relatively small contract supplying tire derived fuel (TDF (language) TDF - An intermediate language, a close relative of ANDF. A TDF program is an ASCII stream describing an abstract syntax tree. TDF became part of TenDRA in abut 2001. ) to a single area power plant had evolved into a larger operation providing TDF to three Missouri Missouri, state, United States Missouri (mĭz r`ē, –ə), one of the midwestern states of the United States. plants. In 2004, Gorden's customers faced new environmental regulations that would change the way Alternative Fuel Source had to do business. To meet his customers' changing needs, Gorden turned to a name his company had relied on since the start--Columbus McKinnon McKinnon can refer to: People
"We started with a Columbus McKinnon portable shredder," Gorden says. He says the setup See BIOS setup and install program. worked well--after the shredder had ground up the tires, the material would pass under a magnet to remove some of the bigger pieces of steel wire, creating a rubber fuel product that was all his customers needed at the time. However, in 2004, the power plants supplied by Alternative Fuel Source faced new, more stringent environmental standards that meant if they were going to continue to burn TDF, they would need a product that contained a lot less wire. "We needed to remove 99 percent of the wire so we could keep our customers," Gorden says. Processing TDF generates about 35 to 40 percent waste material, which can lead to high disposal costs. True to its name, the Liberator Liberator William Lloyd Garrison’s virulently Abolitionist newspaper. [Am. Hist.: Van Doren, 142] See : Antislavery "liberates" wire from scrap tires, allowing processors to generate revenue by selling their tire wire to steel consuming markets. While Gorden originally purchased the CM Liberator to clean the steel wire from TDF, the machine has allowed him to separate his material and expand into other markets as well." We evolved to this point where we have to have the Liberator," he says. Gorden says the Liberator gives his company the flexibility to screen the material several times after it's cut to take advantage of different markets that require different gradations like the ground rubber market, which requires a 3/4-inch coarse ground size. He says the throughput The speed with which a computer processes data. It is a combination of internal processing speed, peripheral speeds (I/O) and the efficiency of the operating system and other system software all working together. 1. varies depending on the size of the screen, but that with a 3/4-inch screen, "we're getting about 6 tons an hour through it--2 tons an hour of steel. 4 tons of rubber." Gorden also has high praise for the service he's received from Columbus McKinnon--starting with the first electrically dowered dow·er n. 1. The part or interest of a deceased man's real estate allotted by law to his widow for her lifetime. Also called dowry. 2. See dowry. 3. A natural endowment or gift; a dowry. tr.v. portable shredder through to the Liberator. "They know their machines inside and out," he says. They're great people and they stand behind their products." COLUMBUS MCKINNON CORP. 1920 Whitfield Avenue Sarasota, FL 34243 Contact: Richard Colyar Phone: 941-755-2621 800-848-1071 Fax: 941-753-2308 www.cmshredders.com |
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