Ash grab hydraulic systems play a pivotal role in various industries across the United Kingdom, particularly in power generation and waste incineration. These systems are responsible for the efficient and reliable handling of ash residues. Ensuring the proper maintenance and servicing of ash grab hydraulic systems is crucial to their uninterrupted operation and overall productivity. In this blog, we'll explore the significance of ash grab hydraulic servicing in the UK.
In the United Kingdom, efficient waste management is essential for environmental sustainability and public health. Waste grabs, often powered by hydraulics, play a crucial role in handling and disposing of waste materials. However, like any machinery, they require regular maintenance and, at times, hydraulic upgrades to operate optimally. In this blog, we will explore the importance of waste grab repairs and hydraulic upgrades in the UK.
In the heart of the energy-from-waste (EfW) sector, an industry that continues to grow and diversify, the need for a reliable and holistic maintenance service provider is paramount. This is where IME Group (Industrial Maintenance Engineers) comes into play, offering an unrivalled breadth of services that cater to the complex, high-demand requirements of EfW power stations.
With the global landscape for energy production shifting away from fossil fuels and toward renewable sources, Energy from Waste (EfW) power stations have been emerging....
Manual machining is a dying art, and is desperate need when you suffer a breakdown in an industrial environment. London used to have blossoming engineering support particularly in and around the docklands area. When a breakdown is suffered, a CNC machine will rarely be the answer. CNC machines are used for latch batch production and the item that will get you out of trouble may just be a one off. This is when you need a skilled manual machinists who can reverse engineer to precision, working 24 hours a day with stock of raw materials to minimise breakdowns.
As the world's population grows, so does our general waste output. London alone produces between 1.5 million to 1.75 million tonnes of food waste per year. That's a lot of waste, and if it goes to landfill, then it has a huge impact on the environment. If this residual waste is burnt in the open air, then it produces carbon dioxide, further harming our planet.