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CHEMICAL HANDLING & BATCHING SYSTEMS

Silicone Blending System

Customer Issues

New Product Introduction

Volume or Throughput Incease

Quality Improvement

APEC's Solution

System consisted of a bulk material station that housed six medias which allowed for one primary utility connection. Medias were batched to two custom mix stations which fed the process per desired recipes. 

Water Filtration Bank

Customer Issues

Volume or Throughput Incease

Variable Cost Reduction

Quality Improvement

APEC's Solution

System consisted of a dual filter bank skid with automatic switching between banks. This allowed the customer to increase time duration between changeovers as well as simplify filter cleaning process. 

Aerosol Line Controls

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Customer Issues

New Product Introduction

Project Management 

APEC's Objectives

APEC Engineering assisted customer with facility and utility layout packages, as well as the contractor Request for Proposal (RFP) process.  APEC designed and manufactured the system controls, which allowed the customer a single point of interaction for all the subset pieces of equipment within the line. 

Paint & Adhesive Production

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Customer Issues

Volume or Throughput Incease

Variable Cost Reduction

Quality Improvement

APEC's Solution

System consisted of raw material storage, product batching, and transferring. Linking the company’s recipe data to the local control system, batches ranging from 150 gallons to 3000 gallons are batched and transferred to tankers/totes/barrels interconnecting over 20 tanks/vessels in the system. With simple/modern controls, the batcher is walked through each step of the process resulting in an increase in throughput and reduction in mistakes.

Multi-Coating Process

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Customer Issues

New Product Introduction

Quality Improvement

Volume or Throughput Incease

APEC's Solution

System consisted of an automated bulk load system that conveyed product to a custom gantry and dip process which then fed a multi-staged drying oven. This process would be repeated several times, and upon completion would eject the product to an automated off-load station.

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