How ERS Systems Reshape Corrugated Production Facilities
Dust and scrap recovery systems for corrugated production require more than legacy baghouses and rotary airlocks. Engineered Recycling Systems (ERS) delivers fully integrated solutions—no external housings, no regeneration cycles, and no compromise. Our patented CCM® Filter ensures OSHA and NFPA compliance while streamlining facility layouts and improving overall performance.

Why Corrugated Producers Trust ERS
ERS systems are engineered for high-speed corrugated production environments where uptime, safety, and layout efficiency are non-negotiable. Unlike legacy dust and scrap systems that rely on external housings, rotary airlocks, and regeneration cycles, ERS delivers a fully integrated solution—clean, contained, and built for continuous operation.
At the heart of every ERS system is the patented CCM® Filter. It uses a rotating and oscillating nozzle system to clean filter media automatically, every few minutes. No compressed air. No manual intervention. No pressure spikes. Just stable airflow and consistent performance.
Dust and scrap are pneumatically conveyed and discharged into compact containers—ready for disposal or reintegration. The result: reduced labor, simplified maintenance, and OSHA/NFPA compliance without compromise.

Key Advantages of ERS Systems for Corrugated Production
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No external filter housings or rooftop structures
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No baghouse regeneration cycles or compressed air systems
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No rotary airlocks or explosion venting protocols
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OSHA and NFPA compliant by design
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Fully integrated within facility footprint
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Reduced maintenance and labor costs
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Continuous operation with automated filter cleaning
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Streamlined installation and layout flexibility
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Proven performance in high-speed corrugated environments


Contact Engineered Recycling Systems to explore integrated dust and scrap recovery solutions tailored to your facility. Our team will help you eliminate legacy components, reduce maintenance, and ensure OSHA/NFPA compliance—without compromise.