Introduction
In
recent years more companies are realising the benefits and capabilities
of vacuum loading. With the advanced technology of our vacuum loaders,
both wet and dry products can be transferred over long distances.
This reduces the time and strain of
manual handling in a time when workplace injuries represent large
costs to companies. In addition to this customer resources can be
deployed elsewhere on more productive tasks.
Vacuum
loading is one of the core services to our business. We therefore
search the world for the latest and most suitable technology, invest
in such equipment and then provide our employees with the necessary
training to ensure the equipment works as efficiently as possible
and is operated in the safest way. Vacuum loading is strenuous
work so we make every effort to develop nozzles and methodologies
along with training in 'Movement @ Work' to ensure our employees
are best equipped to do a job.
Equipment
Resources
| > All
of our vacuum loaders are EPA licensed |
> Debris
tanks range in size from 2,000 litres to 24,000 litres |
| > Vacuum capacity
ranges up to 6,000 cfm at 27” of mercury |
Applications
These
products can be vacuumed and transported if required:
| > Liquids
and slurries |
| > Woodchips |
| > Oils
and carbon based materials |
| > Dry
and wet sand, soils and clays |
| > Cement |
These
are typical areas where vacuum loading is suitable:
| > Tank
and vessel cleaning |
| > Pit
and culvert cleaning |
| > Clean-up
of environmental spills |
| > General
housekeeping |
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