Product spotlight

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1. Eldan Ring Shredder

Eldan Recycling A/S of Faaborg, Denmark, is offering the S1000-40 and S1500-60 ring shredders for scrap electrical and electronic equipment and cables, offering these features:

  • 25-35 metric ton heavy machines equipped with 250kW to 400kW electrical motors
  • Operation based upon the anvil principle
  • Cast steel wear parts
  • Offering high input volume up to seven tonnes per hour
  • Newer S1500-100 model, to be released soon, features increased rotor diameter and process chamber

Visit www.eldan-recycling.com for more information.


2. Sennebogen Equilibrium Handlers

Sennebogen of Straubing, Germany, has launched the EQ line of balanced material handlers. Features include:

  • Built to maintain equilibrium via the classic lever principle
  • Counterweight compensates for equipment and grab
  • Various models and size ranges available
  • Available for crawler, rail and stationary applications
  • Low operating costs resulting from low energy consumption
  • May be able to handle the work of two mobile machines
  • Available with diesel engines and electro-hydraulic drive

Visit www.sennebogen.com for more information.


3. Pallman Karakal Rubber Grinding System

Pallman Group of Zweibrücken, Germany, offers a new grinding system for energy efficient recycling of vulcanized rubber scrap back into fine powder for direct reuse in rubber processing. The Karakal machine offers these features:

  • Twin-roll mill designed for recycling scrap from production of technical parts, as well as scrap from retreading truck tyres
  • Accepts pre-cut material, particle size four millimetres or less
  • Continuously fed by a series of screws positioned along the gap between the rollers
  • Cost-effective process enables recycling of rubber scrap
  • Downsizes material to a fine powder with particle sizes under 500 microns and median diameter of about 250 microns
  • Relies on friction to reduce the size of the rubber particles and produce particles with rough surfaces
  • Size of the powder particles can be controlled

Visit www.pallmann.eu for more information.


4. Erema Intarema Plastic Extrusion System

Erema, based in Ansfelden, Austria, has launched the Intarema plastic recycling and extrusion system:

  • Designed to maximize productivity and offer flexibility and easy operation along with lower energy consumption
  • Includes Erema’s Counter Current system in the border area of the cutter/compactor and tangentially connected extruder to handle more feed material in less time
  • Inverse tangential configuration ensures that the extruder screw fills virtually pressure-free with the preheated material
  • Designed to ensure that throughput and quality of the recycled pellets remain consistent

Visit www.erema.at for more information.

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