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  1. AFI INCINERATEURS

    France

    The company AFI INCINERATEURS, which operates in the Incinerators industry. It also operates in the incinerator furnaces, hospital and assimilated waste incineration plants, and waste incineration plants and equipment industries. It is based in Massy, France.

  2. TOTALMOLD TECNOLOGIA DE MOLDES PLASTICOS, LDA.

    Portugal

  3. APLITEC APLICACIONES TERMOTÉCNICAS S.L.

    Spain

    APLITEC is a well-established company with extensive experience situated within the trading region of Bilbao. The company is dedicated to heat treatments (gas and vacuum oil quenching, solution annealing, tempering, water hardening, conventional salt bath and oil quenching). Welding (brazing). Sintering. Spare parts for petrochemical industry. Spare parts for incineration furnaces. Spare parts for power plants. Tools for aeronautical applications.

  4. GEYZER (KZKO LLC)

    Russia

    Geyzer, LLC is a manufacturer of heating equipment with a specification on incinerators. This equipment is more and more popular, because of an ecofriendly and cost effective way to handle its waste management. Now our company is one of the biggest of this branch and is growing very fast. Incineration provides the highest destruction efficiency of waste. Slufer components and dangerous hydrocarbons from oil and gas industry, including BTEX can be incinerated, too. Our high technology constructions can achieve an efficiency of 99.9 %(DRF), depending on the materials you put in. Because of our know-how, we have automated the burning process to an optimal level with cost-economical fuel consumption. • Food industry disposal • Hospital-, laboratory-, pharmaceutical waste • Oil Industry • Marine/ offshore • Places with a difficult access like islands or cities which are far from civilization • Military bases and hospitals • Mobile incinerators for any help in ecological harming situations We can offer good quality, affordable prices and attractive conditions.

  5. UNITED PROCESS CONTROLS GMBH

    Germany

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  1. SCCM ALP

    France

    We are a European designer and manufacturer of industrial flue gas treatment, transport, storage and dosing solutions. Our headquarter is located in Chambéry, France. We are specialised in industrial engineering and the design of water-cooled equipment and the installation of powder transport and dry industrial fume treatment. Here you can find activities that we do : - Flue gas treatment (consulting and design of water-cooled and filtered equipment (dry treatment) for the steel industry) - Production of steel lifting and storage parts (arc furnace, ladle, lamellar hooks, etc.) - Powder dosing (hopper and whole system) - Storage (big bag and silo) - Powder and dust transport (bulk transport, mills...) SCCM ALP is the merger of two experienced Savoyard companies: SCCM (established in 1931 - Chambéry metallurgical boiler-making company) and ALP PROCESS (established in 1976). With SCCM robust focus in the design, manufacture and monitoring of water cooled equipment and turned to water-cooled elements such as water-cooled ducts, water-cooled hoods and water-cooled afterburner chambers. ALP expertise in industrial engineering, integrator, installer of turnkey solutions for industrial fume filtration and powder dosing and transport. We focused more on the treatment of incinerator flue gases and sludge treatment.

  2. DIPL. ING. RUPPMANN VERBRENNUNGSANLAGEN GMBH

    Germany

    In 1979, Dipl.-Ing. Ruppmann Verbrennungsanlagen GmbH, based in Stuttgart, Germany, emerged as one of the successor companies of Wilhelm Ruppmann Industrieofenbau GmbH, founded back in 1892. The company's primary activities are the planning, delivery, installation, commissioning and maintenance of special-purpose incineration systems. Wealth of experience Building on the experience gained in traditional industrial furnace manufacturing around 1900, RUPPMANN ventured into system construction at an early stage and produced the first crematorium for the city of Stuttgart back in 1906. In the period that followed, incineration systems were constructed and put into operation around the world as a hygienic way to treat clinical waste, special waste and slightly nuclear residues. While the objectives of these systems remained in the development of efficient incineration technology at first, there is a wider range of more stringent requirements for environmental protection and efficiency today.