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In a composting plant, every single component must be designed for a long service life, because moisture and organic acids are very damaging to the plant. In the AVG (Abfallentsorgungs- und Verwertungsgesellschaft Köln mbH) plant, igus® has now installed two energy chain systems for the converters in the central composting hall, which were configured precisely for these applications. Both systems were designed identically.
"Organic acids are released during the rotting process. Together with the very high humidity, this creates a climate that many materials cannot cope with: Even galvanised metal components corrode quickly here."
Dipl.-Ing. agr. Michael Tegetmeier, operations manager of the composting plant, on the challenging environmental conditions
With these advantages, it is not surprising that AVG decided in favour of the solution from igus® - especially as igus® had experience in equipping a similar composting plant 30 km away in Erftstadt. The igus® project team was also able to convince in terms of speed. Michael Tegetmeier: "We were under time pressure because we wanted to install the new energy chain at a time when only a small amount of compost is produced." Speed was also of the essence during installation so as not to delay the composting process. This task was carried out by the operating personnel under the guidance of a supervisor from igus®.
The new system was installed without any difficulties and completed the continuous operation without any problems. Michael Tegetmeier is satisfied with the co-operation - and with the new energy chain system anyway: "AVG can be sure that it is using the latest and most reliable technology. Despite the rather unfavourable environmental conditions, the system is expected to have a long service life. An annual inspection by igus® will ensure that the user's expectations are at least met, if not exceeded.
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