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Dec 11, 2020 Drum-top crushers are devices that are designed to safely crush fluorescent lamps. DTCs fit on the top of a 55 gallon drum and crush the fluorescent lamps into the drum below. These devices are used to reduce the volume of waste lamps, so as to improve storage and handling and reduce shipping costs of waste lamps to make it easier to recycle them.
Bulb Eater - Model 3 - Lamp Crusher. Single model capable of crushing straight linear lamps of any length, u-tubes, & CFL's. Crushes a 4-foot fluorescent lamp in less than 1 second. Reduce labor by up to 20 hours per 1,000 lamps. Save up to 50% on recycling costs. Minimize storage space by up to 80% with lamp crusher.
May 14, 2004 Premium Bulb Eater(TM) crushes spent fluorescent lamps of any length into 100% recyclable material and captures over 99.99% of released vapors. Mounted to 55 gal container, system holds up to 1,350, 4 ft fluorescent lamps. Safety control panel monitors 7 aspects of machine, and 3-stage filtering process removes hazardous particulates and gases.
Mark - Model 2000 (Universal) - Mercury Fluorescent Bulb Crusher The Mark 2000 (Universal) is one of the most sophisticated crushing units available in the marketplace today self-contained, easy to operate, and very portable.
Oct 31, 2006 Bulb Eater Crushes Mercury Concerns. It looks like a robot from a science fiction movie but it only exterminates fluorescent light bulbs. The new …
Feb 05, 2021 Control apparatus for fluorescent lamp crusher: 1996-11-19: Muller-Girard: 241/99: 5522556: Weight controlled grinder and weight sensor: 1996-06-04: Knepler et al. 241/36: 5492278: Single motion mobile fluorescent lamp crusher, cleaner and material classifier: 1996-02-20: Raboin: 241/99: 5390863: Refuse disposal and recycling apparatus for high ...
Eagle Crusher started as a family business with a rich heritage going back more than 100 years. Eagle is still a family-owned business today, operating from that same rich heritage. A heritage that puts customers first, and treats you like you’re one of the family, with unsurpassed service and support, long after the sale, to make your job ...
Fluorescent Lamp Crusher captures all detectable vapors., Air …. May 14, 2004 – Premium Bulb Eater (TM) crushes spent fluorescent lamps of any length into 100% recyclable material and captures over 99.99% of released vapors. Mounted ….
Aug 18, 2010 A key provision about lighting standards requires an efficiency improvement of roughly 25 percent for light bulbs, phased in from 2012 through 2014. …
Our lamp and bulb recycling plant deals with all types of commonly used lamps consisting of all shapes and sizes, e.g. straight fluorescent, u-tube, HID, sodium, compact fluorescent bulb (CFL). The world class state of the art lamp recycling technology also means that our system leads the way for other lamp recycling plants making us a market ...
Step by step explanation of a standard 4 foot long 40 watt straight tube lamps (this is the most popular size of fluorescent lamp in the world since the 1940s). Note: There are two kinds of ballasts, the magnetic ballast which uses copper coils (transformers), and the electronic ballast.
A Fluorescent Lamp Crusher / Compactor is a lamp crushing machine that processes, or crushes, spent fluorescent lamps into small fragments. The crushed glass is compacted into 55-gallon containers. Over 1350 T8 4' lamps can be crushed into one 55-gallon drum.
Single model capable of crushing straight linear lamps of any length, u-tubes, & CFL's. Crushes a 4-foot fluorescent lamp in less than 1 second. Reduce labor by up to 20 hours per 1,000 lamps. Save up to 50% on recycling costs. Minimize storage space by up to 80% with lamp crusher.
Operating a fluorescent lamp crusher in California would require a standardized permit from the Department of Toxic Substances Control. Contact the DTSC office near you for more information on standardized treatment permits before you invest in a fluorescent lamp crusher. Fluorescent Lamps, Tubes, and Universal Waste