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West Coast Conference MarketplaceBioCycle March 2008, Vol. 49, No. 3, p. 39 Highlighting exhibitors attending the 24th Annual BioCycle West Coast Conference, April 14-16, 2008 in San Diego, California. For the full Conference Program, to register for the event, and to see an up-to-date list of exhibitors, visit www.biocycle.net.
AgrEnergy LLC provides anaerobic digester systems. Its goal is to supply the least energy consuming biogas plants, thus offering the highest net contribution of green energy. AgrEnergy has a unique financial implementation strategy to minimize the cost and risk to a project owner, improving the traditional funding leverage quotient. ALLU Group designs, manufactures and markets high-quality products for environmental and earthmoving applications, with a range of accessories for wheel loaders and excavators. It also sells compost windrow turners. The main products are screener crushers, stabilization systems and compacting plates. Amadas Industries is a manufacturing company with 45 years of experience in manufacturing heavy-duty equipment. The company began by making peanut harvesting and processing equipment (including the world's largest/highest capacity peanut combine, in conjunction with John Deere). Amadas Industries will be featuring bagging machines and screening equipment at the BioCycle West Coast Conference, which are used at mulch and compost bagging operations to manufacture products for wholesale and consumer markets. Amerimulch offers a diverse line of colorizing machinery and mulch colorant. Equipment includes the Spitfire color injection pumps, the Mite series coloring machines and the ColorTrom. Andgar Corp. was established in 1935, and has specialized in all facets of construction and project management. Andgar Corporation and GHD Inc. have teamed up to market, construct and general contract GHD's patented two-step plug flow digester. The GHD anaerobic digester is successful in hot and cold climates and works well with scrape, flush and vacuum collection systems. Applied Technologies Inc. (ATI) & GSE Construction Co. have teamed up to offer design/build services for the conversion of organic material to biogas and the utilization of biogas as an energy source. The ATI/GSE team recently completed improvements to a wastewater pretreatment system for a California fruit processor. The system is designed to treat 160,000 gallons/day of wastewater by removing approximately 99 percent of BOD (biological oxygen demand), and produce methane gas to be used in the facility's boilers. The process includes screening, equalization, anaerobic treatment, aerobic treatment, clarification and a biogas reuse facility. ArrowBio is an integrated system designed to process mixed MSW. The ArrowBio system combines upfront separation/ preparation, followed by two-stage anaerobic digestion. Resulting products are captured recyclables, water in excess of the plant's needs, well-stabilized digestate and methane-rich biogas. A full-scale facility is operating at a transfer station located in Tel Aviv, Israel. A larger plant is under construction near Sydney, Australia (to be commissioned in July 2008). BACKHUS North America manufactures turning solutions for professional composting, waste processing and bioremediation. Customer dialogue allows BACKHUS EcoEngineers to develop concepts for plants and machinery, which provide logical, long-term solutions for the treatment of waste. The company has four categories of turning equipment: the Bridge Turner is designed for a fully-automated plant with handling capacity of greater than 100,000 tons annually; the Lane Turner is for fully- or semiautomated plants and enables batch separation; the Mobile Trapezoid and Windrow Turner models are designed for aerating/turning compost piles. The windrow units offer turning capacities from 532 cy/hour up to 8,500 cy/hour. Added features include a side conveyor and cabin-controlled winding devices to pull on and remove fleece covers. BacTee Systems Inc.'s BioAer Aeration Floor provides uniform air distribution for a variety of environmental and industrial applications including aeration floors for biofilters, compost systems and soil remediation. The Baseplate units are typically placed on a concrete subfloor with a Class A finish. The Bactee aeration floor has been installed at several organic waste management projects in southern California, including the biofilter at the Inland Empire Utilities Agency's cocomposting plant, and the in-vessel composting facility operated by the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District. Bandit Industries, Inc., entering its 25th year, manufactures an array of chippers and grinders used for composting, organics recycling and biomass processing operations. Last year the company introduced its Model 3590, a whole tree chipper that produces uniform-sized chips, ideal for biomass energy applications. Brown Bear Corp. makes a broad line of composting equipment and will be featuring its self-propelled windrow composting products with 130 to 350 HP engines and sludge aeration (drying) equipment, as well as specialized attachments for skid steer loaders, farm tractors and articulated loaders. All products feature a compound helical paddle (flail) design rotor that moves the complete windrow, eliminating the need for large open spaces between rows and guarantees that all of the pile is aerated, eliminating septic pockets and nonaerated layers near the pad. California Resource Recovery Association (CRRA), founded in 1974, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting waste reduction, reuse, recycling, pollution prevention and composting. The CRRA works to expand markets for recycled materials, promotes sustainable materials policies and is a clearinghouse for information, innovation and industry and governmental initiatives. Community Recycling & Resource Recovery Inc. has a large-scale composting facility in Lamont, California, and a transfer station and Materials Recovery Facility in Sun Valley. Organics - primarily food waste and soiled paper - are collected from over 1,200 grocery stores, as well as restaurants and several communities. Food residuals from southern California are taken to the Sun Valley transfer station for preprocessing, a stage where the material is mixed with yard trimmings. It is then taken to Lamont for composting. Organics collected from farther north and east of Los Angeles go directly to the composting site. The bulk of the compost produced is sold to agricultural markets. Emerge Knowledge Design, Inc. offers innovative environmental information solutions. Re-TRAC, to be featured at the BioCycle West Coast Conference, is a web-based data management system designed to help municipal, county and state governments collect, track and report information about all of their waste management, organics and recycling programs. Re-TRAC can combine data from weigh scales, haulers, contractors, commercial generators and communities, and help department staff instantly run aggregated reports. There are Re-TRAC users in 23 states in the U.S., including 6 state governments, 45 counties/solid waste management districts and 3 municipal governments. A new product called EcoVille is being launched in 2008, designed to help governments easily promote sustainability practices to residents. Engineered Compost Systems (ECS) provides each of its customers with a solution tailored to best meet their needs for economic and environmental sustainability. ECS develops a detailed process design in concert with team members such as engineers, environmental consultants and contractors. From construction and start-up to once the project is operational, ECS provides the manufactured process components and broad technical support. Hamer LLC has been manufacturing bagging equipment since 1930. Commonly bagged materials are dry solids, soil/mulch, concrete/aggregates, packaged ice and chemicals. Equipment offered includes horizontal form, fill and seal machines, and units for conveying and handling, bag filling and bag closing. Hamer has sold a number of machines for bagging wood pellet fuel. “Typically, pellet fuels are packaged in 40 lb bags,” says Dan Brown of Hamer. “Dosing is accomplished with a Net Weight Scale that can be run in the 26 to 28 bags/minute range with a 40 lb bag. Then our Model 2080 Form-Fill-Seal machine does the actual bagging, and depending on the needs of the producer, we can install end-of-the line bag handling equipment - from a hand-stacking conveyor to a robotic palletizer with a fully automatic shrink wrapper.” Hawker Corp., owned by Susan and Oren Posner of Eugene, Oregon, manufactures the Airlift Separator, originally developed to meet the needs of their composting process at Lane Forest Products. The Airlift Separator is a plastic removal system for organic waste. It is a portable, simple to install, vacuum system that plucks film plastic from compost as it travels up the conveyor belt of a screening plant. The Airlift is easy to operate, cost-effective to run and works with most screening plants. HCL has been manufacturing agricultural equipment since 1947. HCL machinery is being used at many dairies to produce both compost and freestall bedding from raw manure - farm settings that require rugged, efficient and effective machines with low energy requirements. HCL machines are also used in cities all across the U.S., and in many different countries around the world, as part of an energy-efficient and cost-effective waste disposal system aligned with both municipal and private industrial needs. Jordan Reduction Solutions is the OEM successor to Mitts and Merrill Size Reduction Equipment. Jordan Reduction Solutions manufactures a line of Organics Hog Mill Grinders used in various applications. It is currently working with several large engineering firms in the research and development of grinding applications for switchgrass, sorghum, sugar cane bagasse and other materials. Full testing capabilities are available in its Birmingham, Alabama manufacturing facility. Komptech USA is a leading innovator in the mechanical processing of solid waste and biomass. Its technology is used around the world, to reduce landfill volumes, increase recycling efficiency and transform waste into valuable raw materials and fuels. Equipment featured at the BioCycle West Coast Conference includes the Crambo wood shredder, which consumes half the fuel to produce the same amount of material in a year. The low operation costs and availability of the Crambo with an electric engine make it the perfect machine for indoor facility use. Morbark, Inc. has been manufacturing dependable equipment since 1957, offering heavy-duty wood grinders and chippers. Morbark tub grinders and horizontal grinders easily process stumps, logs, storm debris and green waste into a saleable product. Its chippers include hand-fed brush chippers and massive whole tree chippers. Model 50/48 has a 48-inch diameter drum and can process over 100 tons/hour. The unit has larger teeth on the infeed roller, and rear stabilization legs. In addition to whole trees, the chipper is used to process brush and tangled slash. Model 30/36 has a production rate of up to 50 tons/hour. A knuckleboom loader feeds material into the drum-style chipper that has a 30-inch cutting anvil. The portable chipper is also used to process logging slash and railroad ties. Norseman Plastics Ltd. is the manufacturer of curbside containers, in-home organics recycling containers and the Earth MachineTM compost bin. Through its Environmental Products Division, Norseman has led the market in backyard composting initiatives in North America and the United Kingdom for over 15 years. The Earth MachineTM is the most successful product of its type in the world, with more than two million units sold in successful partnerships with over 3,000 communities. Another major accomplishment has been the design, manufacture and home delivery of over two million manual curbside organics collection containers (The Green BinTM). NWCI is a nonprofit entity that advises on equipment used in forestry, yard waste processing and land clearing. Daniel Hathaway, one of NWCI's founders, created the Brushworker package: a tractor with a Fecon shredder and a grapple loader that is a multitasking, tree-processing machine. “For suburban yard waste, this unit is the most practical for knock down and first shred for volume reduction,” explains Hathaway. “We get it to where the product can be handled … for baling, piling, screening or just for transport. This is a small-scale harvesting system for the organic infrastructure of towns and cities. You drive the tractor from job to job along the city streets, blinking flashers and turning signals, clearing land, cleaning inner city lots. It shreds piles of brush, mows overgrowth away from city parks and fence lines, along roadsides and in forested suburbs, and creates empty defensible spaces for firefighters.” REMU Screens USA, Inc. introduced its composting equipment to the U.S. market several years ago, and opened a U.S. office in Florida last October. Its product line includes screening bucket attachments for wheel loaders and excavators that are used for final product refinement. “Customers use the buckets for compost screening as well as blending compost with other soil amendments,” says Juha Salmi of REMU USA Inc. “Particle sizes range from 5/8-inch to 2 3/4-inches. The buckets are efficient with moist or even wet materials.” REOTEMP has been manufacturing compost instrumentation for over 20 years, offering a full line of temperature and moisture probes. The probe models include Heavy-Duty Thermometers, Fast Response Thermometers, Digital Thermometers, Probe Handles and Guards, Wireless Monitoring System, Data Loggers, Backyard Moisture Meters, Backyard Compost Thermometers and Moisture Meters. Resourceful Bag & Tag, Inc. knows that as Zero Waste events expand, the demand increases for an effective system that eliminates contamination in recyclables and food compost. Since January 1990, over 1,500 communities are using Resourceful to be their supplier for waste and recycling bags and tags. Roto-Mix LLC manufactures industrial compost mixers and spreaders in a wide range of sizes, offered in stationary, trailer and truck-mounted models. The rotary design of the mixers utilizes a large diameter staggered rotor and two side mounted augers for rapid and thorough mixing, with no tunneling. The new Generation II staggered rotor has improved lifting and tumbling action, with fewer revolutions, which means better fuel economy. It is available in 16, 19, 23, 27 and 34 cubic yard capacity models. The new design has staggered paddles for mixing heavier and stickier ingredients, and has eliminated the need for springs and spring boxes, lowering maintenance costs. Sage Metering, Inc. will be exhibiting its line of high performance Thermal Mass Flow Meters (TMFMs) to measure the flow rate and consumption of digester gas, biogas and landfill gas, e.g., to meet Kyoto/CDM and CCX Greenhouse Gas Standards for GHG emission offsets. In addition, Sage measures the landfill gas used for energy, as well as the flare gas for environmental compliance. TMFMs have a unique digital-drive circuitry that results in extreme low-end sensitivity (suitable for the very low flows associated with biogas and digester gas), wide rangeability and direct mass flow. There is no need for temperature or pressure corrections. In 2008, Sage will be introducing a low power/low voltage (12 VDC) version of the Sage Prime Mass Flow Meter (for methane, biogas and digester gas flow), suitable for solar energy installations. Schmack BioEnergy LLC, based in Cleveland, Ohio, is a full-service technology provider in the anaerobic digestion industry. The company was jointly formed with Schmack Biogas AG, an anaerobic digester equipment manufacturer based in Germany. “We design-build and operate digester installations, and in some cases we also own them,” explains Mark Suchan of Schmack BioEnergy. “We are marketing Schmack's complete mix digester technology that is designed for feedstocks of up to 25 percent solids, which is currently used at over 250 installations in Germany. Here in the U.S., we have a full service laboratory that converts samples of organic waste into very specific design and performance specifications.” Siemens Water Technologies will be exhibiting the IPS Composting System, an automated, agitated bin technology used in a wide range of applications, such as composting source separated organics (SSO), municipal solid waste (MSW) and biosolids, as well as Mechanical Biological Treatment (MBT). The technology has changed and improved significantly over the past 20 years, as reflected in more than 25 facilities worldwide that use IPS. The latest equipment features and designs maximize capacity, require a smaller land area and enable greater process control and product quality than the earlier generations. U.S. Composting Council is a national trade association representing the composting industry. It sponsors the Seal of Testing Assurance compost certification program, as well as the annual International Compost Awareness Week, in the U.S., which takes place May 4-10, 2008. Vermeer offers a full line of horizontal directional drilling systems and accessories, utility and track trenchers, mini skid steers, surface excavation equipment, recycling and wood waste processing, composting, tree products and agricultural hay harvesting equipment. Its horizontal and tub grinders have been used in land clearing operations for the Vancouver Olympics site, as well as a new Toyota manufacturing facility. Vermeer will feature wood waste processing, composting and tree care equipment at West Coast. New products are scheduled to be introduced in the spring/summer. W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc. offers the “GORETM Cover System,” based on the membrane laminate technology similar to that of its world famous GORE-TEX® fabrics for outerwear and footwear. It offers an integrated system including GORETM Cover, in-floor aeration, aeration blowers, oxygen and temperature sensors, controllers, computers, software, cover handling systems, training, engineering guidance, installation support and the experience gained through installations of more than 150 plants in over 20 different countries worldwide. Over two million tons of organic wastes are treated using GORE,TM with annual throughput capacity of 3,000 to 260,000 tons. Wildcat Mfg. has been making compost turners, trommel screens and green waste sorting equipment since 1973. It now has 130 sales and service locations across the U.S., with equipment in 50 states and over 30 foreign countries. Because of this extensive network of service centers, and because John Deere engines are used, customers are never far away from someone who can provide parts and service, minimizing downtime. “We also are getting more involved with doing a site survey for a customer to find out exactly what material(s) they are processing, and then put together a unit for that specific application,” says Tim O'Hara of Wildcat. Copyright 2008, The JG Press, Inc. |
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