Saxlund Group AB (publ), an environmental technology group, develops, manufactures, and services plants and equipment for the production of environmentally-friendly and resource-efficient energy. The company provides bulk materials handling systems, such as bar feeders, tube feeders, hydraulic rotors, and sliding frames for forest residues, sawmill waste, chips, pellets, sludge, etc.; combustion systems; fixed and transportable heating plants; and purification products, including scrubbers, lamella or tubes, wet electrostatic precipitators (WESP), filter cassettes, hose filters, ESP electrostatic precipitators, injection of lime and activated carbon, and cyclones, as well as plant operator training. It serves electricity; heat and power production; wood and forest; water and waste management; process, recycling, and mining; and other industries. The company was formerly known as Pilum AB (publ.) and changed its name to Saxlund Group AB (publ) in July 2017. Saxlund Group AB (publ) is headquartered in Nacka, Sweden.
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