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Biowave Technologies transform organic waste streams into renewable energy resources. | Biowave Technologies transform organic waste streams into renewable energy resources. | ||
=== MEAM International === | === MEAM International === | ||
{{Infobox provider-microwave treatment|Company=MEAM International|Country=Belgium and the Netherlands|Webpage=https://meam-international.com/|Technology name=MEAM Dry series (HR)|Frequency=0.915, 2.45, and 5.8|Power=10 kW to 500 k|Temperature=40 to 120|Capacity=1000 to 150,000|Feedstock=Different industrial food and non-food applications.|Product=Drying, conditioning, heating.|TRL=4 - 9 (depending on specific case)|Contact=Kendra.Rademaker@meam-international.com|Penetration depth=2 - 30 | {{Infobox provider-microwave treatment|Company=MEAM International|Country=Belgium and the Netherlands|Webpage=https://meam-international.com/|Technology name=MEAM Dry series (HR)|Frequency=0.915, 2.45, and 5.8|Power=10 kW to 500 k|Temperature=40 to 120|Capacity=1000 to 150,000|Feedstock=Different industrial food and non-food applications.|Product=Drying, conditioning, heating.|TRL=4 - 9 (depending on specific case)|Contact=Kendra.Rademaker@meam-international.com|Penetration depth=2 - 30|Other=Combination with vacuum chamber is possible|Image=MEAMlogo.png}} | ||
MEAM was founded over 10 years ago by the electronic engineer specialising in high-power EM energy Carlo Groffils. Since then, MEAM has become an international player with offices in Belgium and the Netherlands and successfully delivered over 350 microwave projects to both large and small enterprises. MEAM's focus lies today on the food industry, as well as industrial microwave processing of wood, glass and plastics, and water and solvent-based paint, coating and drying in technical applications. Depending on the process, it is possible to recover the heat from the cooling water or exhaust air to defrost or preheat the product. Combinations with vacuum chambers are also possible. | MEAM was founded over 10 years ago by the electronic engineer specialising in high-power EM energy Carlo Groffils. Since then, MEAM has become an international player with offices in Belgium and the Netherlands and successfully delivered over 350 microwave projects to both large and small enterprises. MEAM's focus lies today on the food industry, as well as industrial microwave processing of wood, glass and plastics, and water and solvent-based paint, coating and drying in technical applications. Depending on the process, it is possible to recover the heat from the cooling water or exhaust air to defrost or preheat the product. Combinations with vacuum chambers are also possible. |