Büttner Expands Product Range
As a globally operating supplier of burners as well as drying and energy plants, Büttner—a member of the Siempelkamp Group—is taking the next logical step by establishing a new environmental technology competence center in Kaiserslautern, Germany, and expanding its product range in the field of environmental technology.
Büttner will now be designing and manufacturing dry electrostatic filters to separate ash from hot flue gases in energy plants and wet electrostatic precipitators (WESP) to reduce particles and volatile emissions from the waste air emitted by drying systems.
This gives new customers the opportunity to already focus on energy efficiency and the reduction of emissions during the planning and design stages of their plants. But the new competence team will also be able to help current customers in regard to the modernization, conversion and extension of their existing plants.
“The environmental technology sector will continue to grow in importance. We’re proud that we’ve been able to expand our range of services in the field of integrated environmental technology on a contemporary and competent basis, which will also enable us to continue to deliver adapted solutions for all requirements in the future,” says Andreas Klug, Managing Director at Büttner Energie- und Trocknungstechnik GmbH in Krefeld.
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