Meinken Engineering GmbH & Co. KG
Zum Stevertal 8
Haltern am See
Website:
www.b-meinken.com
Branchen: Anlagenbau, Altölaufbereitung, Ölrecyclinganlagen, Ölrecycling Technologien, Ölaufbereitungsanlagen
Stichworte: Öl-Entschwefelungen, Raffinationsanlagen für Öle & Fette, Ölreinigungsanlagen, Trafo-Öl Aufbereitungen, Ship oil treatment (Marpol), Schiffsöl Aufbereitung (Marpol), Altölaufbereitungsanlagen, Öl-Recycling, Ölregeneration, Speiseölaufereitung
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weitere Suchbegriffe: Ölschlammaufbereitung, Pyrolyseölaufbereitung
Categories: Oil Processing Units, Used Oil Re-Refining, Waste Oil Recycling Units, Oil Recycling Technologies, Oil treatment plants
Keywords: Oil desulfurizations, Refining Plants for Oils, Fats and Greases, Oil purification plants, Transformer Oil Recycling, Marine Slop Oil Recycling (Marpol), Waste Oil Rerefining, Oil Recycling & Re-Refining, oil regeneration, Used Cooking Oil Recycling UCO, Curde Oil Sludge Treatment, Pyrolysis Oil Refining
Meinken Engineering GmbH & Co. KG in Haltern am See
"Meinken Engineering" was founded by Mr. Bernd Meinken in 1963. The company has since successfully developed more than 70 systems world-wide which are used to process, separate and dispose of materials which are contaminated with oil.
More than 55 years experience in the business means we can advise you comprehensively and individually and also develop and realise the right concept and system to your specifications.
Business
plant construction
recycling plants
oil regeneration
transformer oil
oil technology sector
Meinken Engineering continuously develops modern waste oil processing systems for contaminated oil which originates from a wide variety of sources and which is contaminated with many different base materials. The end product is always the recycled oil.
Meinkens systems are, for example, capable of processing many kinds of oil, water and solid emulsions by means of kinetic and thermal separation methods which mean that oil is always separated with less than 2% water. The separated water is oilfree and the oil recovered is recycled.