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power plant >> Hungarian government, Grundfos signs strategic partnership agreement >> GVH greenlights Veolia’s purchase of GDF Suez’s plant >>Bulgaria opens new gas transmission pipeline >> EU gives Romania a due date to close and/or restore 109 landfills > Bulgaria Expects to Choose Builder of Gas Link to Romania > EIB extends backing to SME and mid-top undertakings through BS in Slovenia >WOOD-TEC 2015: 14th International Fair for Wood and Furniture Industry in Brno > Laesti raises more capital for Sauga sawmill in Pärnu, Estonia > Poland’s BZ WBK Lease gets loan of €50 million for sustainable energy projects >Bosch invests HUF 9.3 billion in plant expansion > EBRD increases backing for sustainable energy in the Slovak Republic > EBRD targets increased energy savings in Ukraine >> EBRD and EU aim to and develop the water and wastewater services in Romania’s Ilfov County >> Enea to purchase an additional wind farm in CEE >> UPB Energy to build a EUR 30 biomass energy plant in Latvia 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€600m from Romgaz IPO in November 2013 >> Non-residents’ direct investment in Romania estimated at EUR 666 million >> EBRD helps Ecoprod generate power from biogas Ukrainian agribusiness firm turns waste into electricity >> US-based AECOM and South Korea’s Hyundai Engineering & Construction are interested in developing major Romanian infrastructure projects >> Energy efficiency investments to boost Podravka’s competitiveness >> Alstom was awarded a €100 million contract to supply 6 Francis turbine-generator units and auxiliaries in Albania >>> €190 million in loans for wood processor Kronospan Funding for facilities in Belarus and Russia to develop forestry sector >> EBRD boosts COSMOTE in Romania’s 4G race €225 million loan for better infrastructure in telecoms sector >> Improving the sustainability of SPAR Slovenija EBRD to provide to €40 million loan to support retailer’s development >> Germany will provide EUR 35 million in support for two energy projects of FYR Macedonian Power Plants >> New EBRD loan encourages Romanian SMEs to invest in energy efficiency €10 million to UniCredit Tiriac Bank to help the private sector cut energy bills >> EBRD finances water supply improvements in Yerevan €5.4 million to rehabilitate water supply infrastructure operated by Yerevan Djur CJSC >> EBRD 10-year loan for main city on Sakhalin island First major investment in decades for district heating system EBRD is driving energy efficiency in Moldovan households >> Romania passes law backing Nabucco gas pipeline project >> Hungary, Austria, Romania and Bulgaria back Nabucco West over TAP rival >> EDF plans €300m investment in Rybnik plant modernisation (Poland) >> Romania approves cut in green certificates and renewable incentives >> EBRD President Sir Suma Chakrabarti says corruption is deterring investment >> FYR Macedonia investment opportunities presented in Malaysia >> GE is Helping Europe to Improve Grid Efficiency, Enable Optimum Asset Management and Enhance Active 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in Serbia >> In the starting blocks >> Poland listed as one of Europe's windiest locations >>> AIR POLLUTION Warsaw Entry forbidden >>> Donor funding for environmental investments in Belarus >>> Chinese engage companies from Bosnia Herzegovina for Stanari power plant >>> EIB may lend $1.2 bln for Romanian projects in 2013 >>> EBRD contributes to safety of Ukraine’s nuclear power stations >>> EMS takes on eastern European auto supply busines >>> Taiwan, EBRD ink green investments pact >>> EIB supports modernisation of air traffic management infrastructure in Ukraine >>> EIB and EBRD to support completion of TES-Thermal Power Plant Sostanj project >>> EIB and BCR continue to support SMEs, midcaps and municipalities in Romania >>> EBRD President Chakrabarti visits Taipei >>> EBRD and partners explore next-generation biofuels >>> EBRD strengthens capital base of Siauliu bank >>> Bulgaria’s Biomashin attracts EBRD support 3 New Wind Farms For Romania >>> EBRD invests in Lithuanian port’s 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Connecting sockets
Connecting pipes can be done by drilling into the pipes on site and fitting a vitrified clay push-in socket into the hole drilled. Vitrified clay connecting sockets are available in DN 150 and DN 200 and exist in various shank lengths. The choice of the shank length is made on the basis of the thickness of the wall of the pipes.
Inspection chambers
Steinzeug | Keramo has developed various inspection systems: - Mini chambers with DN 300 or 400 riser pipes in vitrified clay with finished flow line (straight 180° or right angled 90°) and pre-fitted joints; - Inspection pipes constructed from pipe fittings with a rising diameter in the same diameter as the main sewer; for example DN 150/150 or 200/200 mm.
Miocrotunnelling
Vitrified clay pipes for microtunnelling applications are available in sizes DN 150 to DN 1400. Apart from pipes that are entirely made of vitrified clay, concrete jacking pipes with an inliner consisting of a vitrified clay pipe or Keraline v.c. tiles are available in various profiles.
Pipes and pipe fittings made of stoneware
Steinzeug | Keramo supplies vitrified clay products for sewers in open trench, jacking, relining, drainage and renovation. For open trench the range of pipes is DN 100 up to DN 1400 and all pipe fittings needed to construct a complete sewerage network. In addition we also have a wide range of accessories for connecting other materials to a vitrified clay system and to facilitate the installation of vitrified clay pipes.
Economic Feasibility
The KOPF process allows for a sustainable valorisation of sewage sludge, which makes sense also from the viewpoint of economics. Even the last step in the process chain of sewage disposal is done at the sewage works, as sewage sludge is being valorised energetically and materially. Material and energy flows form closed circular processes. The mineral granulate as solid end product of waste water cleaning becomes a commodity. Heat and electricity from gasification and heat-power station come available at the sewage works and need not be purchased from external suppliers. The vision of a sewage works which is autarchic for energy and disposal becomes reality. The total cost of disposal is lower than with other thermal ways of disposal, such as, for example, co-combustion in a waste incineration plant. Due to the independence of external utility providers a cost efficient disposal is permanently secured.
Process
The key component of the KOPF gasification process is the gasification reactor, where in a stationary fluidised bed at temperatures up to 900°C combustible gas is produced from dried sewage sludge. In the raw gas quench, it is cooled down and subsequently it is worked up further by filtering and drying. In a block type heat-power system, it used to produce electricity and heat. After a retention time of 30 minutes, the sewage sludge has been reduced to an inert granule. It has a high content of valuable phosphorus, which can be extracted with new processes, as a main ingredient of fertilizers. What remains is an inert mineral granulate, which offers a variety of application possibilities such as, for example, the making of asphalt or as filler material in street building and landscaping.
System solution
At the end of the process chain, volume has been reduced and a valuable product has come available For the decentralised energetical and material valorisation of sewage sludge, operators of medium sized sewage works now have a convincing option being the KOPF gasification process. The patented process turns sewage sludge into energy and a valuable product and degrades the characteristic freight of pollutants. Economical feasibility is given for plants as small as 1000 tonnes sewage sludge dry matter per year, which corresponds with 50,000 inhabitant-equivalents. Up scaled variants of the process up to fourfold throughput are feasible without any restriction.
Access gratings and frames Class D 400
CLASS D 400 EN 124 : 1994 - Double triangular flat grating and frame - Stability ensured by 3 point suspension design - Clear opening mm : 442x442 / 450x450/ 600x600
BRIOTM - Patented - Access covers-gratings & frames Class D 400
Cover/Grating - Hinged, opening at 120° - Incorporating a retractable handle - Safety blocking at 90° - Removable vertically from the frame - 5 guides ensure that the cover is positioned centrally within the frame - Provided with polyethylene cushioning insert to prevent noise ad vibration Options - Locking system References - BRIO D 400 ø 600 mm clear openingoctagonal or square frame - Anti-slip surface cover - Grating - BRIO D 400 ø 700 mm clear openingoctagonal,square or visible frame - Anti-slip surface cover
Heavy duty Manhole covers
Municipal access covers & frames
SOLOTM - Access covers-gratings & frames Class D 400
CLASS D 400 EN 124 : 1994 Cover/Grating - Hinged at 120° - Incorporate a neoprene cushioning insert - Blocks at 90° for safety - Removable vertically from the frame Options - Turnbuckle locking system References SOLO D400 ø 600 mm clear opening with octagonal, square or SELFLEVEL® frame - Anti-slip surface cover - Recessed cover - Grating SOLO D400 ø 700 mm clear opening with octagonal, square or visible frame - Anti-slip surface cover
Curaflam® fire protection systems
Doyma offers a fire protection system for interior finishing of pipes and cables; it complies with the current fire resistance standards R90 and R120 for pipes as well as S90 for cables. It provides all critical service ducts with effective, preventative fire protection.
Curaflex® gasket inserts
Doyma develops and produces gasket inserts for sealing penetrations through walls, ceilings and floors for the widest variety of situations. The spectrum of applications for gasket inserts encompasses structural and civil engineering, especially water lines, heating and district heating.
Curaflex® sleeves
Curaflex® sleeves, whether manufactured from special fibre cement or from steel, are an important element of the proven Doyma system for pipe and cable penetrations through buildings. The sleeves are manufactured, in accordance with the numerous constructional requirements, from special fibrous cement and/or steel for the commonly encountered conditions of pressing and non-pressing water and ground moisture.
Liebherr crawler loader in operation
All machine types in the crawler loader range are hydrostatically driven. Arrangement of the diesel engine at the rear of the machine allows a well-balanced weight distribution and optimum visibility. The powerful Z-bar linkage effects high lifting and breakout forces, as well as quick work cycles.
Liebherr crawler tractor in operation
All tractors in the range use hydrostatic transmission systems. This allows them to manoeuver with both tracks powered and without shifting gears. The machines can also turn in very tight circles and even counter-rotate on the spot.
Liebherr pipelayer at a pipeline application
Liebherr's range of crawler-tracked machines includes three pipelayers and one welding tractor. These machines are powered by engines ranging from 97 to 243 kW. Their operating weights lie between 17 and 53 tonnes.
Liebherr-Wheel loader in operation
The smaller wheel loader models L 506 - L 514, the so-called stereoloader, distinguish themselves via their particular manoeuvrability, compact design and smooth travel characteristics, as well as centre-pivot and rear wheel steering and oscillating frame articulation and oscillating rear axle The main features of the larger wheel loaders are cost-effectiveness and environmental-friendliness. They consumes up to 25 % less fuel than comparable machines from other manufacturers under the same operating conditions. Additionally, wheel loaders upwards of the model L 524 2plus1 offer a further optimisation of the hydrostatic travel drive, effecting the wheel loader to smoothly adapt itself to the required travel speed and drawbar pull independently to every operational situation.
Automatic sludge evacuation
Next to the highly effective cleaning performance, the water treatment plays a decisive part in the success of your Wheelwashing System! The wash water in all Moby Dick Systems is re-circulated for further use. The water treatment is achieved either through the addition of a flocculent and automatic sludge-evacuation with a scraper-conveyor or with large settlement tanks which may be used without flocculent addition.
New! MobyDick Dragon
The Wheelwashing System for lighter soiling of the truck wheels! – Compact and economic – Fast and easy installation
scrapedozer
The most economical universal machine for mass earth-moving operations > 1 man with 1 machine performs 5 operations - loosening - loading - transporting - depositing - embedding > Operating distance from 50 - 500 m > Daily performance up to 3'000 m3 > Low foundation pressure and good load-spread > Water applications are possible > Easy transport - rapid readiness for operation > Functional and a personal well-being for the operator > Service-friendly - little time required after working operation
Wheelwashing
Wheel-wash means no more problems with dirty roads and highways! Choose your country or select your language and enter into the world of MobyDick wheel washing systems.
Hydroseeding of completed embankment
Hydroseeding of completed embankment
Stabilization of landslides
Installation of geojute and TENAX TT geogrids. To restore a failed slope, the soil is often substituted with a different type of soil with superior geotechnical properties, significantly increasing material procurement costs and the environmental impact.
Fork-Lift Trucks
Here Zeppelin offers a complete range of products, from small lift truck to big 50-ton stacker, all built by Hyster.
Hyster Fork-Lift Trucks
From 1 January 2002, Zeppelin is taking over the sale of Hyster fork-lift trucks for Germany, Austria and all countries with Zeppelin branches. Zeppelin will also be selling the Hyster range in Hungary, Poland, Russia and central Asia. Hyster is the world's only fork-lift maker with a complete range, from small lift trucks to 50 ton models for container handling. Leading the field in the USA and near the top worldwide too, Hyster enjoys an enviable reputation for excellent product quality as well as for first-class service and spare part supply
In EKO-PLANT Reed bed treatment
In EKO-PLANT Reed bed treatment systems, special filter materials and plants are used, which are optimally adapted to suit the waste water in question and to ensure in the long-term highest quality cleaning outcomes.
Sorting systems
· Light-weight packaging· Paper· Mixed waste from constructional sites· Dry recyclable material (MRF)
Composting systems
Biofix (row komposting)· Kompoflex (stack composting)
Mechanical-biological waste treatment (MBP)
In the MBP waste from household and bulk waste collections and industrial waste similar to household refuse can be treated. In combination with the biological intensive and subsequent digestion by our turning system we achieve a considerable minimization of volumes, masses and harmful materials and preserve the resources.
Treatment systems
· Substitute fuel · Slag from the MIP · Plant upstream the MIP

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