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Blog: No More “Either Or”: How PRAB Processing Equipment Can Pay for Itself…And Everything Else You Need

Wouldn’t it be great if you could have it all? With no more decisions about where to allocate your equipment budget or which purchases to prioritize, you could simply fill your facility with everything you need to maximize efficiency and increase profitability. Unfortunately, there’s no such thing as an industrial operation that has access to endless financial resources. At least […]

Blog: Cutting Waste Management Costs with Ultrafiltration

Waste management cost has continued to be a focus for manufacturers. With dollars on the rise for waste disposal, and environmental issues, companies are beginning to crack down more on ways to save money, and be environmentally sustainable. New standards from the International Organization for Standardization, or ISO, has created the 14001 standard that “helps organizations identify, manage, monitor, and […]

Blog: The Truth About Water Consumption: Conserve it with a Water Filtration System

It’s a known fact the total quantity of water on this planet is fixed, its quality is deteriorating, because man has been contaminating it for thousands of years with little regard for the significance of his actions. Drinking water regulations and water quality standards continue to tighten, and industrial and commercial activities are requiring higher quality in many applications. Due […]

Blog: Save Your Skin (And Money) With a Coolant Recycling System

Water soluble coolants used to be an issue for manufacturers. They were experiencing various problems using water soluble coolants, such as dermatitis, which is a red, itchy, scaly rash. This was a continuous battle for them, along with foul sump odors. To make matters worse, the cleaning of the machines were completely up to the operator – creating no consistencies […]

Blog: How to Reduce Costs with a Coolant Recycling System

Companies can spend upwards of $100,000 each and every year on coolant. It is an expensive machining necessity that ensures longer tool life and a quality finish of the end product. Not only is it costly to purchase coolants frequently, but it is even more expensive to waste the coolant due to bacteria forming, especially in warmer climates. When bacteria […]

Blog: PRAB Exhibits at ISRI Convention and Exposition in New Orleans

The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries is hosting their annual convention and exposition in historic New Orleans, Louisiana on April 22nd 2017 – April 27th 2017. Scrap recyclers from all over the globe will be attending to showcase their equipment and solutions to scrap recycling challenges. PRAB is a worldwide leader in the design and manufacturing of equipment and systems […]

Blog: Dangers of Hazardous Chemicals in Wastewater

The removal of lubricants, rust inhibitors, and cleaning chemicals has become increasingly important over the years due to the chemical make-up of each. Hazardous wastewater can be discharged either by being collected, and taken to a facility that handles that type of wastewater, or by being discharged into the sewer. Having the wastewater being discharged into the sewer is going […]

Blog: Fluid Filtration Management with a Recycling System

A sump is a pit or hollow that collects liquid. Cleaning this can be a dirty job for shops that don’t invest any time or the right equipment to get it done. Typically it consists of a lot of manual labor on the part of the workers; such as removing the sheet metal pieces, disconnecting hoses and electrical connections, followed […]

Blog: The Importance Of Design Elements In Maximizing The Life Of Your Steel Belt Conveyor

Steel belt conveyors have been relied upon in the stamping industry for hundreds of years. The reason for this is because of the way steel belt conveyors automate the scrap handling process, and for the specific ways in which they can be designed to mitigate wear of the conveyor and any unplanned downtime associated with that wear. Typically in […]

Blog: Why Wear Abatement Strategies Are Necessary

Although any good equipment design will incorporate some sort of safety factor for wear, more application-specific details should be shared with the design engineer. This will ensure less wear, better value, and a longer lasting piece of equipment. Some key application details to share with the design engineer for equipment in the metal scrap handling industries are: Specific alloy […]