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Glass Aggregate Systems
P.O. Box 464 1100 , Cannon Circle, Faribault, Minnesota, United States

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When looking for a glass recycling system, the variety of choices can be very confusing. This is one of the reasons we offer a complete line of glass recycling equipment & systems, regardless of your budget or the amount of glass material you want to process.

We've taken these factors into consideration and designed a complete line of equipment and systems using our patented technology to give you the perfect combination of high performance and excellent value which will make your purchasing decision a smart one for years to come.
Our glass recycling technology gives you the flexibility to process a variety of glass materials making glass recycling profitable in your community and worldwide.

The Glass Aggregate Advantage System Technology

Various Systems Sized to Fit Your Needs

Eliminates Sorting / Removes Metal Caps

One Pass Technology / Removes Labels

Eliminates Pre-Breaking / Removes Plastic Caps

Separates Laminated Glass

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manufactures glass recycling equipment which processes glass into a useable end product in a one pass operation.

In 1991, the inventor, having almost 40 years experience in the manufacturing business, developed the first glass processing machine for home use. After becoming aware that an abundance of recyclable glass and ceramics was not being recycled, the challenge was met to build a glass processing machine that would produce a reusable end product.

The development of these machines resulted in the capability of producing a consistent sized aggregate in a once through process at large volumes if needed. This material was tested and a Sieve Analysis was completed in 1994. The customer has the option of changing the aggregate size easily and with little time involved. The end product of desired size can then be used in many different types of applications. Some of these include: road construction materials such as concrete or asphalt, sandblasting media, drain field material, and water filtration media. The glass-sand aggregate can range in gradation sizes from as large or as small as you need due to the capability of the design of the glass machine.

G.A.M.E. was incorporated in 1993. A glass processing facility was opened in 1994, in St. Paul, MN. to accommodate testing, further developing of the glass machine, and finding markets for the end product. After 2 ½ years, G.A.M.E., Inc. began manufacturing and selling to other recycling facilities with a patent received shortly thereafter.

Then in 2002, in order to expand the growth of G.A.M.E., Inc., the corporation was purchased by T& M Engineering and Manufacturing, Inc. dba Glass Aggregate Systems and moved to its present location into a newly expanded facility.

Today, it is the pledge of Glass Aggregate Systems to successfully fulfill their motto: “Building Glass Recycling Equipment that is durable, yet easily and inexpensively maintained with our customers’ needs first in mind.”

 

Company NameGlass Aggregate Systems
Business CategoryGlass/Fiberglass Recycling
AddressP.O. Box 464 1100
Cannon Circle
Faribault
Minnesota
United States
ZIP: 55021
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Year Established1991
Employees10
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationNA
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