Martin Engineering acquire TNJ Industries
Company adds to its already extensive line of dust-control solutions for bulk material handling applications
IN a move designed to strengthen their leadership position in dust control for bulk material handlers, Martin Engineering have acquired TNJ Industries, an Arizona-based firm specializing in dust management for crushing and conveying applications.
The decision will further broaden Martin Engineering’s extensive line of dust-control products, offering customers an even wider range of components and experience to address fugitive material issues.
‘The technology and knowledge that reside at TNJ are a perfect complement to our expertise in dust and spillage control,’ commented Martin Engineering product support manager Mark Strebel.
‘We now have an even larger toolbox to help us solve difficult dust-management problems, and the added capabilities in wet suppression and custom-blended chemicals will be invaluable in helping customers meet tightening dust regulations.’
Through many years of experience, the TNJ team has built a reputation for effective and reliable dust-management solutions, escalating customer service and training to new levels within the industry. The firm is known for engineering user-friendly, yet highly-automated systems that deliver continuous particle management.
Moreover, TNJ’s ability to tailor suppression chemicals and additives for specific applications has proven the company’s approach in some of the most difficult operating environments on the planet.
Between them, Martin Engineering and TNJ have been involved in virtually every aspect of the dust-control process, including technologies such as transfer-point solutions, air-control devices, spray bars, fully automated dust-suppression systems, dust-control chemicals and energy-efficient air cleaners that return fugitive dust to the material stream.
‘With this acquisition, we’re better positioned to design, install and service dust solutions of all kinds, both in minimizing dust creation at source and controlling fugitive airborne particles,’ said Mr Strebel.
‘Whether it’s conveyors, crushers, stockpiles, storage bins or railcars, there are combinations of different technologies that we can implement to solve customers’ problems.’