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| | I have question from a leather tannery plant. The waste is meat slice. Do you have a case study for meat (not fish), because it is very tough & fibrous as mentioned. Also for the maintenance schedule, parts, etc ? Thank you.
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| | No worries David - I'm happy to edit the post to comply with the editorial standards. How does this work for you? Larger dual-shafted sewage grinders are used in select slaughterhouse applications. 
Alec Mackie JWC Environmental Home of the Muffin Monster www.jwce.com | jwce@jwce.com
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| | Alec Your post qualifies as an advertisement. Posting of advertisements are prohibited.
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| | Grinders are installed at both types - fish processing and slaughterhouses. If you wish please feel free to email me at the email address below and I can provide more details. This conversation is best carried out off of the board. Thanks, Alec
Alec Mackie JWC Environmental Home of the Muffin Monster www.jwce.com | jwce@jwce.com |
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| I would think that the best way to control "gross solids" would be some kind of screening device at the source tannery plant. My favorites, because of simple and low-cost operation are either a parabolic inclined screen or rotary drum screen. We used Hycor rotostrainers very effectively at Star-Kist Foods. I've seen the inclined screens also used where appropriate. I am a firm believer in "getting the big stuff out" of the system as early as possible. Grinding it into smaller bits just makes the job more difficult. Hopefully, there is a nearby facility that can render the material captured.
Jeff Naumann (310) 540-0045 FAX (310) 540-0337 http://www.jeffnaumannassociates.com/ |
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| Thanks for the all good ideas. I will discuss it with my client.
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