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===Company name=== | ===Tidy Planet=== | ||
{{Infobox provider-centrifugation}} | {{Infobox provider-centrifugation|Company=Tidy Planet Limited|Country=United Kingdom|Image=TidyPlanetLogo.jpg|Contact=Huw Crampton|Webpage=https://tidyplanet.co.uk/|Technology name=DeHydra Super Compact|TRL=9|Capacity=700 kg/h|Feedstock=Food waste|Product=Ground and de-watered food waste|Rotor type=Screw system encapsulated in a stainless steel mesh with 1.5 mm perforations|processablevolume=700 - 1400 L/h|Temperature=5 - 60}} | ||
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Tidy Planet present the widest range of on-site food waste recycling products on the market, tested and manufactured to the highest quality standards here in the UK – tackling on-site, commercial food waste volumes ranging from 20kg to 20 tonnes of food waste per day. | |||
The Dehydra Food Waste Dewatering system has the capacity to reduce food waste volume by up to 80% and weight by up to 50%, through a process of shredding and then using a centrifuge to separate the liquid wastes, such as sauces, soups and juices. The greatly reduced volume of finely shredded particles of food are captured and deposited into a bin in the footprint of the unit and the weighty liquid effluent disposed to sewer. | |||
===Ecofast=== | |||
{{Infobox provider-centrifugation|Company=Ecofast Italia S.r.l.|Country=Italy|Webpage=www.ecofast.eu|Technology name=DeHydra SC1B|Rotor type=Pump rotor|Capacity=300 kg/h|Relative centrifugal force=930 rpm|Feedstock=Food waste|Product=De-watered food waste}} | |||
Ecofast Italia is an innovative SME that designs and manufactures equipment to compact food waste in professional catering and catering. The use of our machines makes the kitchen more hygienic and clean and helps to improve the safety of the working environment. Less waste to be disposed of, less waste in landfills, less greenhouse gases produced for their collection. | |||
From the beginning, the company’s activity has been characterized by a more marked technical connotation, carrying out, first in Italy, not only important tests in the use of food waste disposes, but an innovative research and development activity to the invention of new patents for new products/technologies in order to enhance a more sustainable and economic management of food waste. Ecofast Italia S.r.l. – Environmental Technology was established in Milan on November 23th 1998, at first to import and distribute food waste disposers for domestic and professional users, in Europe. | |||
The DEHYDRA SC1 can be placed in the washing area or in cleaning areas of canteens and/or restaurants where it is required to dispose of up to 150 kgs per hour of food waste. Our compact food waste reduction machine is a stainless steel standalone de-watering solution, made up of a hydro extractor, and a centrifugal press which separates the liquid from the solid component. The DeHydra dewater apparatus is the only self-cleaning de-watering system that can be fitted with wastewater re-circulation. | |||
===Flottweg=== | |||
{{Infobox provider-centrifugation|Company=Flottweg SE|Country=Germany|Webpage=https://www.flottweg.com/|Technology name=SEDICANTERS® S6E-3|processablevolume=Up to 50 m3/h|Rotor type=Flottweg Simp Drive®|Capacity=25 - 40 Mt/h|Relative centrifugal force=3650 rpm, 5000 x g|Temperature=Up to 100|Feedstock=Biomass, yeast suspensions, protein suspensions, fermentation broths etc.|Product=Clarification, dewatering, thickening of sludge, separation of three-phase mixtures, classification of solids, sorting of solids by density}} | |||
Flottweg has their headquarters in Vilsbiburg, Germany and has been manufacturing centrifuges, belt presses, and processing systems for mechanical solid-liquid separation for more than 60 years. This technology encompasses core functions in many industrial sectors, i.e. clarifying liquids, separating liquid suspensions and concentrating and dewatering solids. Our company has grown to more than 750 employees and we achieve sales of 152 Million Euro, with an export rate of more than 85 %. | |||
Flottweg Sedicanters® are used for the continuous separation of fine solids from liquids with the solids forming a soft to flowing sediment. Flottweg Sedicanters® are preferably used in cases where the solids are too fine to be effectively processed in a decanter and the sediment cannot be easily discharged from the decanter due to its soft consistency. Flottweg’s range of Sedicanter® sizes includes machines with capacities up to 50 m3 /h (220 gallons per minute). | |||
===Imperial Machine Company Ltd. (IMC)=== | |||
{{Infobox provider-centrifugation|Company=Imperial Machine Company Ltd. (IMC)|Country=United Kingdom|Webpage=https://www.lincat.co.uk/index.php?p=brands/imc|Capacity=700 kg/h|Feedstock=Soft waste (plate waste, vegetable peelings, meet and fish scraps), medium waste (small pork and chicken bones, vegetables and fruit), tough waste (all red meat bones, cauliflower stalks and fish skins).|Product=Dewatered and macerated food waste.}} | |||
Imperial Machine Company (IMC) has their headquarters in Lincoln, UK and has been engineering catering solutions for more than 110 years. We have designed, installed and supported catering products for foodservice operations for generations; a fact we at IMC are immensely proud of. | |||
Food waste typically represents around 40% of total commercial catering waste. It is difficult and costly to process and dispose of this efficiently. Of this 40%, approximately 77% is liquid. WasteStation grinds the food waste into fine particles, which are fed directly into a built-in dewatering system, or for where space in the kitchen is limited, a remote dewatering system. Through centrifugal action, excess liquid is forced out. The resulting solid fraction of the food waste is collected in small, easily managed, lidded bins, ready for onward processing. | |||
===Rendisk=== | |||
{{Infobox provider-centrifugation|Company=Rendisk B.V.|Country=The Netherlands|Capacity=450 kg/h|Feedstock=Food waste|Product=De-watered food waste|Webpage=https://www.rendisk.com/}} | |||
Founded in Ruurlo, the Netherlands in 1973, Rendisk has grown to become a leader with the brand Rendisk in dishwashing logistics and food waste solutions for professional kitchens in locations around the world. We support kitchen teams with smart logistic solutions for dishwashing and groundbreaking solutions for processing your kitchen waste. All our efforts are focused on making work in the kitchen easier, more efficient and more sustainable. But always with care for the local and world environment most in mind. | |||
The Rendisk Solus Eco is our most compact solution for food waste treatment and can rapidly deal with all kinds of organic food waste. Unique to the Solus Eco is that it’s a standalone unit. Thanks to its innovative technique it has an extremely small footprint and therefore fits in any kitchen or garbage room, but still can reduce your food waste massively. | |||
The Rendisk Solus Eco is a clean and easy to use waste solution for restaurants and business restaurants, universities, hospitals, hotels, maritime areas and locations like holiday and entertainment parks. It’s the perfect food waste solution for anyone who believes in sustainability and efficiency. You simply load the food waste into the hopper. It is then ground and dehydrated using a special centrifugal technique. It’s due to this technique that the Solus Eco can reduce your food waste by up to 80%, lowering your removal cost dramatically. The Rendisk water management system reduces the water consumption considerably comparing with similar systems. Our smart technology reuses the water in the system allowing for a significant reduction in washed water. | |||
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