by John Conley | Sep 13, 2012 | Air Pollution Control
A large packaging company near Baltimore, Maryland was expanding their plant and adding an extrusion line for polypropylene rigid packaging products. From experience at another plant owned by the same company, it was known that a few pounds per hour of waxy...
by Jack Snow | Sep 11, 2012 | Noise Control
A plastics extruder and packaging products manufacturer in Trenton, New Jersey, had noise issues preventing normal conversation in their warehouse area. Noise levels in the plant caused by a material feed pump located against concrete walls were generating 100 to 105...
by Bob Shipe | Sep 11, 2012 | Explosion Protection
A fastener manufacturer in eastern Pennsylvania manufactures a wide variety of screw fasteners that are used in the residential and commercial building markets. The majority of their products are used to secure roofing and siding to structures. Accordingly, the head...
by John Conley | Sep 11, 2012 | Noise Control
The demand for space continues to push residential developments closer and closer to areas zoned for industry. As this occurs, manufacturers are often finding themselves faced with new environmental regulations related to noise. When this happens, maximum allowable...
by Rick Appleby | Sep 11, 2012 | Vacuum Systems
“Our production rate is significantly higher with the clean work environment.” SysTech Design Inc. completed the installation of a central vacuum collection system for a major modular home manufacturer located in Williamsport, PA. The fabrication and...