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Drum disposal refers to the proper and safe disposal of drums, which can be containers used for various purposes, such as storing chemicals, liquids, or hazardous materials. Proper drum disposal is important for several reasons.
There are specific regulations and standards that govern the use of drum crushers to ensure safety and compliance with environmental guidelines. It's crucial for businesses and operators to be aware of and adhere to these regulations.
Our journey is the direct result of experiences encountered with our customers' problems. Our clients include Fortune 500 manufacturers, U.S. military installations, governmental agencies and waste remediation contractors.
Our Company is staffed with mechanical and electrical engineers and has a prototype fabrication and machine shop. The final assembly of all products and systems is performed at Drumbeaters' facility located in Elburn, Illinois, USA.
Collaborating with organizations of various sizes and spanning diverse industries worldwide, we have dedicated ourselves to our clients since our inception. Our commitment has led to notable successes and the establishment of enduring relationships.