Tiger Group, a Los Angeles-based auction service company, is hosting an online auction in collaboration with New Jersey-based Perry Videx LLC to sell the remaining assets of Aemerge RedPak’s former medical waste treatment facility in Hesperia, California.
“Opened in 2017, the plant destroyed and sterilized medical waste, converted it into clean energy and diverted up to 95 percent of treated waste from landfills,” says John Coelho, senior director of Tiger Commercial & Industrial. “This relatively new equipment continues to perform well and is available at a fraction of the original cost.”
Bidding for the online auction opened at 10:30 a.m. PT Sept. 13 and closes 10:30 a.m. PT Sept. 20.
The auction features a thermal oxidizer and patented Carbonizer incineration system, which was used to process organic waste in a negative-pressure, no-oxygen environment with high heat. The incineration system leaves three sterile co-products, including synthesis gas, treated glass and metals that can later be recycled and carbon char that can be repurposed as alternative fuel
A four-shaft industrial shredder, an Untha RS 100-1200-110—included in the sale is able to handle all forms of recycling. Other items up for auction include the following:
- an Eriez metal separator;
- a 250-kilowatt backup diesel generator;
- a motor control center and switchgear;
- a continuous emission monitoring air-quality control system;
- a 12-foot x 100-foot horizontal belt furnace;
- a heat recovery steam generator;
- a high-capacity dust collection system;
- a lime silo;
- infeed conveyors and elevators; and
- an emergency flare.
Plant utilities available in the sale include a vertical reciprocating conveyor, knife gate valves and articulated screw conveyors.
To inspect these assets or obtain additional information, email auctions@tigergroup.com or call 805-497-4999.
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