Barrier Fire Protection enhances waste management efficiency with UNTHA shredder Barrier Fire Protection, a leading provider of passive fire protection solutions, has elevated its waste management efficiency by investing in a new UNTHA shredder. The company has transitioned from its previous setup to the advanced RS30 shredder. After being established in the 1980s, Barrier Fire Protection rapidly built a reputation for delivering cutting-edge fire protection solutions across various industries. Specialising in epoxy intumescent coatings and other fire protection technologies, and adhering to global standards, the organisation supports clients throughout the lifecycle of their facilities with high-quality, reliable solutions. Based in Wallsend, Tyne & Wear and Haverton Hill, Teesside, Barrier Fire Protection has long relied on innovative solutions for processing tins used in their fire protection coatings. The firm’s previous method involved a hydraulic arm to empty and compress these tins into Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs) before they were sent offsite for specialist treatment. However, this approach did not fully optimise IBC capacity, leading to inefficiencies. After exploring various UNTHA shredding solutions, Barrier Fire Protection trialled the RS30 shredder – a robust and reliable machine known for its high performance in handling hazardous waste. The RS30 was readily available from stock for added convenience and was supplied with a custom-raised frame, allowing an IBC to be positioned directly underneath the shredder. Equipped with a 40mm screen, the machine has significantly improved throughput, handling up to 1.1 tonnes per hour compared to the previous 600kg. “UNTHA worked closely with us to understand the complexities of our shredding needs, particularly the challenges posed by the residual liquids and solidified materials in the tins,” said Tony Mouter, site manager at Barrier Fire Protection. “The team’s recommendation of a detailed cleaning regime has been crucial in maintaining the shredder’s performance, and we appreciate their commitment to finding a solution that addresses our specific issues.” By shredding the tins, Barrier Fire Protection has realised a 4:1 reduction in material volume requiring disposal into each IBC, leading to a more efficient use of storage capacity. Furthermore, this volume reduction has resulted in significant cost savings due to fewer required collections. Lewis Horne, internal sales lead at UNTHA UK, commented, “Since the RS30 was readily available at our headquarters, we quickly adapted it to fit Barrier Fire Protection’s specific needs. With only minor adjustments needed, such as customising the frame for IBC compatibility, we were able to accelerate the commissioning process.” “We’re pleased to have provided Barrier Fire Protection with a practical, tailored solution that effectively handles the firm’s materials. The RS30 has significantly streamlined operations and reduced waste management challenges – we’re very happy with the positive outcome.” Posted on November 11, 2024 Back to news