Waste Card Handling, Extraction System and Baler

Nicholls Air Systems Ltd
Roger Wright

By Roger Wright, Managing Director, Nicholls Air Systems Ltd

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Beacon Packaging based in Hampshire have recently relocated from their Alton factory to a much larger more modern factory in Aldershot.

Beacon Packaging based in Hampshire have recently relocated from their Alton factory to a much larger more modern factory in Aldershot.

Extraction System and Baler

Nicholls Air Systems Ltd had installed two extract plants in Alton. These served four machines; these included an automatic die cutter machine and three Printer Slotter machines. Two powerful fans transported the waste card to a semi automatic Baler.

In order to allow for a smooth factory change-over NAS loaned to Beacon another Baler. This was installed in January of 2007. A powerful fan and extraction system was provided as a temporary measure to allow both the old and new sites to run independently.

Waste Card Handling System

During the summer a comprehensive fully automatic waste card handling system was designed and installed by NAS.

Waste Card Handling System

The new system comprises of two main extraction fans, each fan discharges into its own separator. The waste card is then deposited into one of two compactors. A two way valve automatically directs the card into an empty bin. When the bin is full the valve changes over and fills the second bin. This allows for the full bin to be collected and taken away for the card to be recycled.

Dust Collection and Compaction

The extracted air and dust is filtered by two continuously rated compressed air cleaned bag filters. The collected dust is automatically transferred back to the compactors for recycling.

An addition to the system is a 1500mm wide shredder; this allows the large sheets of cardboard to be automatically disposed of directly into the compactors, via the air system. The shredder is housed in an acoustic enclosure.

There are plans for 2008 for additional machinery to go into the new factory; these machines were taken into account during the initial designs.

Roger Wright

Author Information - Roger Wright

Managing Director

Roger Wright, the Nicholls Air Systems Ltd Managing Director started his apprenticeship at DCE Ltd in Leicester in 1964. DCE were at that time a world leader in dust extraction technology. His five year apprenticeship included one year in the works; one year in the standards drawing office; three months out on site with the installation staff; two years in the contracts drawing office with the remaining time out on site commissioning the varied installations.

He left DCE to join a Leicester family run company who were in their third generation at that time. Air Plants Ltd. specialise in all types of Wood Waste extraction systems. Roger became an Associate Director and worked there for 28 years. During the later years Roger concentrated on special projects. Waste paper and waste card pneumatic conveying systems were the common installations. Since 2000 Roger has taken over as the Managing Director at Nicholls Air Systems Ltd, again specialising in the handling of large quantities of paper and card.

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