Riverside Engineering,
The system includes an 88-by-112 shredder mill, feed system, operator station and H2PRO water injection system. The plant will be powered by a 4,000-hp DC shredder drive supplied by Quad Plus. The
As a result of the installation, the firm expects to increase its production capacity to shred and recycle more than 15,000 tons per month of scrap autos and other metal products.
“Our choice of
“We have integrated several of the key design features of our MegaShredder into the smaller M-88 system,” Randy Brace, president of
Andersen’s Sales and Salvage is based in
Riverside Engineering provides metal shredding solutions to the recycling industry. Its M-Series shredder product line is designed to meet the needs of recycling operations of all sizes, according to the company. Riverside Engineering is a certified Rockwell Automation Systems Integrator, providing control packages for plant operation. More information is available at www.rsengr.com.
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