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Vulcan Burners offers finance options for plant upgrade

Vulcan Burners are proud to announce that we can offer a comprehensive range of finance options for your burner upgrade and efficiency projects, either for individual plant upgrades via Carbon Trust loans and finance options, or multiple plant upgrades in association with private finance funding options.
April 16, 2015 Read time: 3 mins

Vulcan Burners are proud to announce that we can offer a comprehensive range of finance options for your burner upgrade and efficiency projects, either for individual plant upgrades via Carbon Trust loans and finance options, or multiple plant upgrades in association with private finance funding options.

In 2014, a number of our customers have availed of this service to upgrade their asphalt burner systems. Some have obtained 0% interest loans from the Carbon Trust whilst others have received assistance from Decarbon Capital. All our customers have remarked on how quick and easy the process has been with the average turnaround from application to installation being around 8 weeks.

Decarbon Capital are able to offer a variety of favourable packages for small or large projects based on “Pay as you Save/Consume tariff”, so please get in touch for further information. We can organise a site survey to establish what energy savings can be achieved and how best the project can be funded.

We take huge pride in being completely honest with the customer and giving the most accurate advice, to the customer, on where savings can be best made across the asphalt plant. All advice and sales are explained by our highly skilled and experienced engineering team, allowing you to have confidence in the information we provide. Any quotation request will have a complete technical site survey carried out, so the quote you receive will have a full analysis of what to expect.

The Vulcan Burner range is versatile to all plant types and can offer applications for fuel oils, natural gas, LNG and LPG.

The Vulcan burner range is an efficient combustion solution for Asphalt and Aggregate Drying Plants. Manufactured with the latest innovative technology, it is proven to reduce fuel costs for drying aggregates in the Asphalt Industry and has become the superior burner product throughout the UK.

Vulcan Burners have an established track record with major international operators offering significant and proven savings for asphalt operations. Innovative dual fuel technology, including natural gas, LNG and LPG pioneered by 4720 Asphalt Burner Services is increasing the overall competitiveness of operators in Europe and Asia. Major operators include 2297 Aggregate Industries, 3016 Cemex UK Materials and 3281 Eurovia Infrastructure. Monitoring shows average fuel savings of 20 per cent. Vulcan Burners are based on experience of Asphalt Burner Services Ltd Engineers, in asphalt burner maintenance, for over 40 years, that has enabled the company to develop burners with a unique and highly effective dryer combustion to optimise asphalt recycling and reduce carbon emissions.

The benefits of the installation of a Vulcan Burner include; Increased RAP production, reduced fuel consumption, reduction in emissions and increased reliability of the burner.

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