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Leading contractors choose KAISER to deliver top-tier recycler technology

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KAISER specialises in the design, engineering and manufacture of world class vacuum and jetting vehicles for water recycling, sewer, stormwater, hydraulic excavation, industrial and dry suction applications. The company is constantly advancing its product portfolio to keep ahead of the competition, and maintain it’s standing as the supplier of the world’s most advanced recycling vehicles.

In Australia, KAISER recently secured orders with two leading contractors to deliver AquaStar III machines which feature the best recycler technology available on the market.

One of these new partners is TDG Environmental, a leader in comprehensive stormwater, sewer and critical asset preservation and preventative maintenance, resource recovery and recycling services. The group includes six brands across New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland, providing solutions to a variety of industries.

Highly engineered and using patented technology, AquaStar III units feature Kaiser’s unique single-stage recycling system which uses in-house designed and purpose-built pumps and patented RotoMax filter. The machines perfectly balance performance, versatility and payload, with this maximised efficiency resulting in industry leading water preservation and sustainability.

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Elegance 2.0 HydroVac 6×4 on site. Image: KAISER

Compared with similar technology available on the market, AquaStar III requires less cleaning and maintenance, resulting in reduced downtime and meaning a greater return on investment for operators.

KAISER has also partnered with another industry leading contractor – working in Australia and New Zealand, as well as across the world – to deliver an AquaStar III. After learning about the environmental and sustainable benefits, as well as the increased productivit, the contractor concluded that acquiring the machine was essential to maintaining competitive in the market.

KAISER entered the local market by setting up an Australian subsidiary in 2020. The number of units in production for Australia this year has more than quadrupled from 2021, and already almost half of these units have sold.

In 2021, the company secured an official service and support partnership with SECA, who will now stock a full range of service and maintenance parts at its facility in Sydney. In addition, SECA will provide factory backed training and support for local customers.

KAISER still has a full range of water recycling, combination and hydro-excavation units currently available, but stock is limited due to global supply-chain issues, meaning once these units sell, the next stock will not arrive until 2023. The company is already working on a 2023 production schedule to meet the demands of the evolving market and is expanding its inventory to meet industry demand. 

For more information visit the KAISER website. 

This article appeared in the February 2022 issue of Trenchless Australasia. Click here to view the digital edition of the magazine. 

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