Resources effectiveness and improvement of production processes in TELEMAT LTD.

The project activities are related to installation of new technologies for improving the production process and the resources effectiveness and efficiency in TELEMAT TRADE LTD. The project proposal includes the purchase and installation of the following new equipment: - Equipment for determining nitrogen in solid and liquid materials - Installation for rough grinding of carbon-containing waste with a remote control of the process - Automated system for ball mill control The equipment for determining nitrogen in solid and liquid materials provides incoming control of the raw materials, which are carbon-containing materials such as coal and waste materials from foundries that could be hazardous waste and are being disposed of because of that. The above cited waste is under the code 100907*with name–used waste cores, matrices and press forms, containing hazardous substances. The possibility for their examination allows their processing, which has a positive impact on the resources effectiveness in the production process and a high ecological impact because they are being reused instead of disposed of by those who produce them. That is the role of the planned equipment- it will allow the analysis of the processed waste. This will reduce the risk of working “blindly” and will allow the use of a greater quantity of waste as raw material in the production and a better negotiation of prices of this waste, especially when it is ascertained that it is hazardous. The installation for rough grinding of carbon-containing waste will lead to reduction of manual labour, reduction of the quantity of dust, which is generated in the production process and automation of the process of supplying the hammer which is used. The automated system for ball mill control will lead to a regular supply of raw materials in the ball mill and thus to reduction of expenses for labour and energy, total modernization of the process and improvement of the working conditions.

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 20 Jun, 2016
End date 02 Apr, 2018
Contract date 20 Jun, 2016
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Financial information

Total cost 450,000.00
Grant 202,500.00
Self finance 247,500.00
Total paid 202,500.00
EU participation percent 85.0%

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