Thorite
Major European contract pharmaceuticals developer and manufacturer Recipharm recently called in Thorite engineers to carry out a data logging survey of compressed air production at the company’s UK facility in Ashton-under-Lyne. The plant's two existing compressors, which power the total processing requirement, were found to be far from energy efficient. This led to Thorite recommending a single advanced HPC CSD125SFC variable speed compressor to take their place.
The new compressor is now fully commissioned and already providing impressive benefits. Compared with figures prior to the new compressor’s installation, Recipharm's annual energy profile will see carbon output reduced by nearly 64 tonnes, whilst electricity consumption will fall by well over 100,000 kWh and energy bills will drop by nearly £9,500 each year.
Speaking of this much improved situation, Les Williams, Recipharm's Project Engineer, said: “Thorite’s data logging exercise enabled inefficiency problems to be precisely identified, and their expertise has produced a fast and economic solution. The new system will pay for itself from cost savings alone in considerably less than three years, leading to an increase in overall profitability, but the environmental advantages are just as important and already happening.”
Thorite’s data logging, leak reduction programmes and complete compressed air audits and surveys are just some of the services available to any company that utilises compressed air and needs to ensure improved energy efficiency whilst complying with all current legislation.
Thorite, +44 1274 663471, ross.gowler@thorite.co.uk, www.thorite.co.uk.