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Hard steel used to improve recycling machines

An Ace Arc product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 27, 2005

Pressure on industry to recycle more has opened up a market for hard steel linings, usually used in quarry equipment, to toughen up recycling machines.

The pressure on industry to recycle more has opened up a market for Leicestershire engineering company Ace Arc.

Its hard steel linings, usually used in quarry equipment, are in demand to toughen up recycling machines, such as green waste recycling plant and the wood shredders used to chew up old timber on demolition sites.

With these machines in demand as never before, Ace Arc's repair and maintenance services and replacement wearparts is letting the equipment deal with heavy-duty workloads and to last longer.

Driven by Government initiatives, material from demolition sites, for example, is often mashed on site in mobile crushing machines then carted away to be recycled into useful products such as tarmacadam.

Ace Arc, based in Coalville, is supplying and replacing wear parts and carrying out maintenance on a range of machinery used in the recycling industry.

It works mainly for the manufacturers of machines but also provides maintenance services direct to the recycling industry.

The company stocks hardened steel plate from which it fabricates wear parts for the recycling industry.

It also supplies chromium carbide wearplate and other products to the quarrying and mining industries.

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