Gloucestershire-based J&S Engineering specialises in providing solutions and systems for the treatment, management and recycling of waste materials and designing and manufacturing bar chamfering machines.
At MACH, the company will be exhibiting a range of green technology solutions for manufacturer’s looking to reduce their carbon footprint, improve sustainability and save money.
UK manufacturers are more aware than ever before of the role they need to play in tackling climate change in this country. In line with some of this year’s key show themes of sustainability and innovation, J&S Engineering is bringing inspiring solutions to show visitors what is possible in terms of investment in green technology for the factory floor, to achieve both sustainability goals and cost-reduction.
J&S works closely with high-end specialist suppliers across Europe to exclusively bring both standalone machines and customised systems to enable the recycling, reclamation and re-use of waste materials from all types of metal swarf to cutting oil and coolant.
The variety of equipment enables customers to consider different options for managing their waste materials and with incentives such as achieving up to 99% reclamation of cutting oil, up to 70% reduction in swarf volume, as well as worthy increases in metal swarf recycling value, the benefits speak for themselves.
Examples of the technology on the J&S stand include: a centralised swarf vacuum system and a fully automatic swarf centrifuge from Fama Srl; a small portable briquetting unit as well as a standard static briquetting machine from Hocker Polytechnik; manual swarf centrifuges from Rimann AG; as well as swarf vacuums from Siebec/Sofraper.
Alongside this, as a British company with over 35 years’ experience in the UK machine tool industry, J&S has developed, designed and manufactured an innovative range of both parts handling and bar chamfering machines These will also feature at MACH 2022, with exclusive launches of new models from both ranges. Oil/coolant reclamation is a key feature of the parts handlers, providing more incentives and opportunities to be ‘green’ when safely collecting finished components.
Large scale, bespoke projects installed by J&S in the UK & Ireland over the past few years include: a four hopper swarf processing system featuring crusher, conveyors and briquetting machine to process over 100 tons of cast iron swarf a week to be re-smelted on site at CNC Speedwell; and a fully automated system at Smithstown in Ireland to reduce swarf volume and associated storage costs, increase recycled swarf value and reclaim cutting oil for reuse in the factory.
These systems have provided both companies with huge environmental benefits, quick investment payback and continual cost savings.
J&S Engineering www.jandsengineering.com Hall 18, Stand 230
CSJ Enterprises Ltd (J&S Engineering Ltd)
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