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Waste processing technologies

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larissa_exelon

03-13-2004 01:32:16




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Processing lines for processing of organic wastes into sterile fodder

We suggest processing lines for procession of animal and phytogenic wastes into sterile forage:
- Carrion poultry, animals and cattle
- small fish
- wastes of poultry factories, including mortality
- Wastes of meat and fish processing
- Grain, vegetables and fruits that have lost their consumer qualities
- wastes of processing of branches of coniferous species - silo and haylage

In the basis of the technology lies the method of dry extrusion. Fast payback of the plant. We assemble and teach the staff.

Plants for processing of worn tires into fuel oil

We deliver and assemble processing lines, which use the technology we have developed and which let process worn automotive tires into fuel oil. The production is highly remunerative and is repaid in less than half a year. The recovered in the process of processing materials are in commercial demand. The process of processing of the old rubber, according to the developed technology is pollution-free and is not entailed by harmful rejections to the atmosphere.

Please contact us in case you are interested in our technologies on larissa_exelon@mail.ru

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a

03-13-2004 13:27:21




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 Re: Waste processing technologies in reply to larissa_exelon, 03-13-2004 01:32:16  
if these prosess work so great why arn't they in use allover the country one was built in northern illinois never got past testing E P A said not good enough



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Ray,IN

03-13-2004 18:43:57




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 Re: Re: Waste processing technologies in reply to a, 03-13-2004 13:27:21  
It's a real tipoff when they can't even construct a sentence correctly.



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paul

03-14-2004 05:35:02




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 Re: Re: Re: Waste processing technologies in reply to Ray,IN, 03-13-2004 18:43:57  
The email address is an Eastern Block country. This person will have no idea what EPA is. ;)

--->Paul



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