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NTN DRIVESHAFT, INC. COMPANY PROFILE

NTN DRIVESHAFT, INC. COMPANY PROFILE. NTN DRIVESHAFT FACILITIES. 2011 Governor’s Award. 2011 IIOA Industrial Class “C” Waste Water Plant of the Year. Boot. Shaft. I/B Outer Race. Cage. Inner Race. Grease. Trunnion Assy. Clamp. O/B Outer Race. Boot. What is a driveshaft ?.

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NTN DRIVESHAFT, INC. COMPANY PROFILE

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  1. NTN DRIVESHAFT, INC. COMPANY PROFILE

  2. NTN DRIVESHAFT FACILITIES

  3. 2011 Governor’s Award 2011 IIOA Industrial Class “C” Waste Water Plant of the Year

  4. Boot Shaft I/B OuterRace Cage Inner Race Grease Trunnion Assy Clamp O/B Outer Race Boot What is a driveshaft ?

  5. Where do they go?

  6. OIL/WATER SEPARATION • Treated 1.1 million gallons of oily water in-house. • Savings over $350,000.00 annually. • Recycled 500,000 gallons of treated water back into our process for reuse. • Sold oil that was separated for over $14,000.00 paying for the process.

  7. Environment • Saved 10 truckloads of oily water being hauled off-site each month. • Saving 80,000 kg of CO2 in emissions every year. • Saving 8,000 gallons of diesel fuel annually.

  8. Water reuse • Water is reused in two processes campus wide. • 1ST is water make-up for metal treating process. • 2nd is water make-up for our floor soap station.

  9. Soap recycling • Soap concentrate is used in one plant (Forging) used soap is brought back to soap station for recycling. Soap is captured and “cleaned” then additive is added to clean other 2 plants, which is brought back to soap station for recycling again.

  10. Soap Recycling Station

  11. What’s next ? • Graphite/Water separation • 2011 NTN “cracked” 21,000 gallons of graphite. • I expect to reduce graphite hauling by 50% in 2012, which equals around $250,000.00 in savings.

  12. Questions ?

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