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in gaseous emission purification plants in many commercial fields, especially in the wood-based panel and paper industry thanks to the co-operation with the Deurotech Group. A state-of-the-art Regenerative Thermal
AIRPROTECH Airprotech is one of the worldwide leading companies for the turnkey supply of air protection technologies for air pollution control. Its technologies reduce the impact of industrial emissions on the environment with high performance and low running costs. Airprotech has long-time experience
Oxidizer considers the legally required and increasingly stringent exhaust air limits for a healthy environment and a sustainable industrial site. Airprotech says the thermal recovery is up to 97%, and the heat produced by VOC oxidation allows the plant to work in auto-thermal mode. To achieve maximum energy recovery from the process, energy is extracted from the cleaned exhaust air via additional heat exchanger systems to generate thermal energy for several purposes. HALL 26, STAND F23
ARGOS SOLUTIONS Argos Solutions says it is a global leader in providing automated surface grading and panel repair systems to the wood and furniture industry. With over 400 commissioned systems
ANDRITZ
Andritz offers complete process solutions for the panelboard and pulp and paper industry. More than 325 installations worldwide in the panelboard industry secure its position as a technical and technological market leader in fibre preparation systems. Andritz supplies complete, front-end packages including debarking, chipping, raw material handling, screening, chip washing systems and pressurised refining systems for fibre production with low energy consumption, from any kind of wood or annual fibres such as bagasse, as well as laboratory scale fibre preparations. The company supports customers worldwide with service, technology, spare parts, and upgrades of existing installations in order to increase capacity. Andritz says its technologists, process experts, equipment designers, application specialists and maintenance experts find solutions to any challenge. The company says it has a world of experience, and a long track record of success and invites Ligna visitors to present it with their most pressing production challenges. HALL 26, STAND D27
worldwide, Argos has experience to deliver solutions for a wide variety of surfaces and production facilities. Argos says its automated grading systems offer panel manufacturers consistent and reliable grading reports, with the result being fewer downgrades and increased product quality. Automated quality inspection from Argos is used for all types of surfaces, such as particleboard/MDF, decorative panels, furniture components, plywood and laminate flooring. The company has a strong focus on R&D
and continues to develop and implement innovative features, including a dedicated team working with AI for the defect detection.
With advanced camera and lighting
technology, intuitive HMI and easy installation, Argos says its technology enables optimized production capacity and increased product quality.
ANTHON
Flensburg-based Anthon GmbH will be inviting its international customers and partners to exchange ideas at Ligna and will be using two core pieces from large- scale plants to demonstrate new technical possibilities.
The mechanical engineering company traditionally uses the leading trade show as a platform for high-quality industry exchange. At its two stands, Anthon will demonstrate technical innovations of the Anthon saw on the basis of core pieces from large-scale plants. In the furniture
production sector, a new concept for increased operational reliability in the panel-sizing process will be presented, whose overall unified function can be experienced virtually. For the panel industry, Anthon will present what is probably the largest sawing unit ever built. It has a cutting height of 320mm and has already been realised for two customers in Germany. In addition to experts in the field of cutting, contact persons for handling and robotics will also be present.
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