The business of Foam Holdings has expanded to Canada but the using of an EPS densifier cannot be omitted
Foam Holdings has recently acquired two companies due to business expansion, one is Concrete Block Insulating Systems Inc., a manufacturer of EPS precast concrete block systems and thermal insulation containers located in Brookfield, Massachusetts, in the eastern United States, and the other is headquartered in Toronto, Canada. of Amvic Inc., a manufacturer of expanded polystyrene (EPS) insulating concrete formwork and building and insulation products. The company also has a plant in Calgary, Canada. We found that the demand for EPS foam in the United States is very large, and the EPS manufacturing industry is constantly expanding its scale. Also during the investigation, we found that the amount of EPS manufacturing and usage in Canada in recent years is not lower than that of the United States.
When manufacturing and cutting EPS waste, a lot of EPS waste will be produced, especially after the company scales up, more waste will be produced. In this case, if you do not choose a reasonable way to properly dispose of waste EPS, Then it will bring huge capital consumption and some negative impacts to the enterprise. Many GREENMAX partners come to GREENMAX for help as the scale of the factory grows, hoping that we can provide a reasonable solution.
As a local machinery brand in California, GREENMAX has helped many American customers use EPS densifier to recycle EPS. As one of the main countries in which EPS is manufactured and used, the United States has begun to actively carry out recycling activities. The recycling machine EPS densifier is especially popular in the United States. Of course, GREENMAX is not only helping customers in the United States, our business is all over the world, including Canada, where recycling activities have gradually increased in recent years.
CASE IN CANADA
One of GREENMAX's important customers is engaged in the EPS cutting industry in Western Canada, mainly cutting EPS insulation boards for the construction industry. This customer once contracted for Starbucks renovation projects. I have used a low-power EPS densifier before. This time, because of the new factory expansion, I want a higher-power EPS densifier. At the same time, the customer hopes to help recycle the generated EPS dust. Finally, GREENMAX provided the customer with the EPS densifier M- The C300+ dust collector has achieved the goal of zero waste, and the customer is very satisfied. The volume of EPS processed by EPS densifier is reduced to 1/90 of the original volume, and the resulting EPS ingots can be sold, which is also in line with the ESG concept.