Industry disassembly of your machines
Industry dismantling is the controlled, safe and technically sound disconnection and dismantling of industrial machines, installations or entire production sites. Often the purpose of this is to move and place, assemble and connect at a new location.
Important distinction: it's not demolition and it's not disconnecting and disposing. It is engineering, logistics, safety and documentation to ensure that the machines can continue production at the same capacity or better at the new location.
Technical risks of improper industry disassembly
With wrong industry dismantling, there are a number of technical risks such as: damage to machinery, damage to the building, safety risks to personnel and downtime risk. This brings many unnecessary accidents, costs and prolonged lead time.
Therefore, it is imperative that industry dismantling be performed by experts with experience in this field. Are you looking for an experienced party for your industrial dismantling? Then contact us to discuss the possibilities.
Types of machines that require professional disassembly
All industrial machinery must be professionally dismantled to avoid damage or taking unnecessary risks. Some examples of machines we have experience with:
- Some machines: CNC machines, injection molding machines and punching machines.
- Complete production lines: multiple linked machines, control systems, conveyors and buffer zones.
- Process plants: food processing and chemical plants.
- Energy and technical installations: compressors, refrigeration systems, transformers and HVAC systems.
Are you looking for a party that can professionally dismantle your machines? Then contact us to discuss the possibilities.
Technical requirements in industrial disassembly
There are some requirements in industrial dismantling, for example, a preliminary investigation must be done for each project. The preliminary investigation deals with the type of machinery, the bearing capacity of the ground on site, lifting points and potential risks.
Energy isolation is also important. All electrics must be de-energized, hydraulic pressure relieved, pneumatics drained and residual energy controlled.
During industry disassembly, everything must be neatly labeled and documented, this way no parts go missing and the machine can be assembled at the new location without any problems.
Industry disassembly process
Industry dismantling is a complex process. Thorough preparation must be done to ensure that the right equipment is in place, all risks are avoided and machinery is not damaged.
After preparation, it is time for disassembly. First, the machines are disconnected. Then everything is relieved, including the electrical connections, hydraulic systems and pneumatic systems.
Once everything is disconnected, the machines are disassembled, components are labeled and everything is documented. After this, everything is ready for the move.
Differences between demolition and industry dismantling
The biggest difference between demolition and industry disassembly, is the purpose. Demolition involves the removal of machinery, while industry disassembly involves the careful and precise disassembly of machinery in order to rebuild it in another position or location and continue production.
Professional industry dismantling requires experienced personnel with the expertise to dismantle machinery. Need machines dismantled for you? Contact us to discuss your options.