NTN DRIVESHAFT, INC. COMPANY PROFILE. NTN DRIVESHAFT FACILITIES.

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NTN DRIVESHAFT, INC. COMPANY PROFILE

NTN DRIVESHAFT FACILITIES

2011 Governor’s Award 2011 IIOA Industrial Class “C” Waste Water Plant of the Year

What is a driveshaft ? Shaft Boot I/B Outer Race Trunnio n Assy Clamp O/B Outer Race Inner Race Cag e Grease

Where do they go?

OIL/WATER SEPARATION Treated 1.1 million gallons of oily water in- house. Treated 1.1 million gallons of oily water in- house. Savings over $350, annually. Savings over $350, annually. Recycled 500,000 gallons of treated water back into our process for reuse. Recycled 500,000 gallons of treated water back into our process for reuse. Sold oil that was separated for over $14, paying for the process. Sold oil that was separated for over $14, paying for the process.

Saved 10 truckloads of oily water being hauled off-site each month. Saved 10 truckloads of oily water being hauled off-site each month. Saving 80,000 kg of CO2 in emissions every year. Saving 80,000 kg of CO2 in emissions every year. Saving 8,000 gallons of diesel fuel annually. Saving 8,000 gallons of diesel fuel annually. Environment

Water reuse Water is reused in two processes campus wide. Water is reused in two processes campus wide. 1 ST is water make-up for metal treating process. 1 ST is water make-up for metal treating process. 2 nd is water make-up for our floor soap station. 2 nd is water make-up for our floor soap station.

Soap recycling Soap concentrate is used in one plant (Forging) used soap is brought back to soap station for recycling. Soap is captured and “cleaned” then additive is added to clean other 2 plants, which is brought back to soap station for recycling again. Soap concentrate is used in one plant (Forging) used soap is brought back to soap station for recycling. Soap is captured and “cleaned” then additive is added to clean other 2 plants, which is brought back to soap station for recycling again.

Soap Recycling Station

What’s next ? Graphite/Water separation Graphite/Water separation 2011 NTN “cracked” 21,000 gallons of graphite NTN “cracked” 21,000 gallons of graphite. I expect to reduce graphite hauling by 50% in 2012, which equals around $250, in savings. I expect to reduce graphite hauling by 50% in 2012, which equals around $250, in savings.

Questions ?