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Stiles Offers Ways to Turn Waste into Profit

Stiles Machinery Inc. is pleased to announce they now offer the woodworking industry a solution to turn wood waste into profit.

As material costs rise, the woodworking industry has to reconsider the way they look at wood waste disposal from an operational cost to an energy product. Briquetting wood waste can provide a valuable fuel resource to be consumed or sold. Densified wood waste is a thermal energy source for residential and commercial heating as well as for secondary heat processes.  This energy alternative compresses waste saw dust, chips, shavings or other biomass into briquettes that are environmentally-friendly high-grade bio fuels.

The process of briquetting from wood waste is ideal for all woodworking industry segments such as architectural millwork, furniture, window and door, and kitchen cabinet manufacturers. These companies have raw materials with ideal moisture and energy content to produce first-class briquettes.

Working hard to provide the industry with manufacturing solutions to produce green products, Stiles proudly partners with C.F. Nielsen, a leading manufacturer of briquetting equipment. Based in Denmark for over sixty five years, C.F. Nielsen specializes in delivering automated briquetting solutions throughout the world.  Stiles now offers the U.S. market a wide range of C.F. Nielsen solutions for every size operation, from a small hydraulic press up to mechanical press systems used in large scale briquetting plants.

Helping the woodworking industry go green, Stiles helps manufacturers save green in the process by offering a full range of products, services and manufacturing expertise. Part of the Total Production Solutions offered by Stiles, C.F. Nielsen briquetting systems will be on display at IWF 2008 in Hall C, booth numbers 9040, 9006, 9026, 9206, 9226, 9240, 9262, 9062, 9106, 9126, 9140.

For additional information, contact Stephan Waltman, V.P., Stiles Machinery Inc. at 616.698.7500 or swaltman@stilesmachinery.com.

C. F. Nielsen BP 5500