Company Expansion- Reconditioning Facilities and Office Building

Since early April, construction has completed on the paint and wash building, and the last area to be finished is the office expansion. Building work on the paint and wash building was finished in March, leaving just the internal setup. The first step was sealing the floor, which took place at the beginning of April. [...] Read more »

WWR Offers Custom Built Rotary Dryers – See Our Process Demo Video!

Custom Built Rotary Dryers Process Video With the recent increase in demand of high volume drying and new technological advances, Worldwide Recycling Equipment Sales, LLC now offers the capability of custom built rotary dryers. Customizable options include choice of direct or indirect heating, burners ranging from 1 to 30 MMBtu, rotary drums ranging from 18’ [...] Read more »

Company Expansion- Reconditioning Facilities and Office Building

The construction crew has been working hard and the reconditioning facility and office building expansion has been progressing right on track. Since the last update, the plant addition has been completed, with the new paint and wash building not far behind. The plant building was fully roofed and the walls finished at the end of [...] Read more »

70′ Indirect Fire Soil Remediation System Shipped to Brazil

Last Wednesday, Worldwide Recycling Equipment Sales, LLC shipped the final component of an Indirect Fire Thermal Desorption System with Vapor Recovery Unit, a 70’ rotary kiln, to Brazil. Over the past seven months, WWR manufacturing professionals have assembled the entire system and customized it to meet the client’s intended application. The kiln traveled by truck [...] Read more »

Worldwide Recycling Equipment Sales Welcomes Consultant Rudy Maes

Worldwide Recycling Equipment Sales, LLC (WWR) has recently begun working with U.S. EPA consultant and environmental solutions and mercury control expert Rudy Maes. Rudy will assist Worldwide Recycling in the Research and Development Department and will fill the position of Chemical Engineering Director. Rudy has more than 35 years thermal processing experience. He has designed and built [...] Read more »

Watch this Pontiac get CRUSHED by our MAC Stationary Car Flattener (Electric)!

Around 65% of a junked car is steel, with the other 35% made up of other metals, glass, rubber and upholstery. Recycling this metal uses up around 75% less energy than making new steel. Buying recycled steel is cheaper too because new ore does not have to be mined to produce it. With all steel [...] Read more »

Custom Built Portable Rotary Dryers!

  Sawdust and wood shavings Citrus & potato by-products Municipal solid waste and sludge Grains and other food products Livestock renderings Metal & Mining Industry Products By-products used for animal feed Paper & pulp sludge Ceramic & Chemical Industry Products Direct or indirect heating Variety of diameter sizes Burners ranging from 1 MMBtu to 30 [...] Read more »

Company Expansion- Paint and Wash Building Update

Since Worldwide Recycling Equipment Sales, LLC broke ground on our expansion construction at the beginning of January, things have been progressing as expected. The cement for the floor for the new paint and wash building was poured at the end of January and since buffing and setting the floor, the crew has been building up [...] Read more »

Company Expansion- Office Building Update

Since Worldwide Recycling Equipment Sales, LLC broke ground on our expansion construction at the beginning of January, things have been progressing as expected. The office extension began with the foundation and footing work being laid toward the end of January. The brick façade on the South side of the office building was torn down the [...] Read more »

Company Expansion- Plant Building Update

Since Worldwide Recycling Equipment Sales, LLC broke ground on our expansion construction at the beginning of January, things have been progressing as expected. The steel was hung at the end of January, and the framing for the framing was finished at the beginning of February. Since then the crew has been sheeting the wall and [...] Read more »